ZOOM All displays all of objects within either the user-defined limits or the drawing extents, whichever
view is larger.
You may use the Zoom All tool on the zoom toolbar to display an entire drawing.
9.4 Pan a View
Command line: PAN
Use the PAN command to shift the location of the view. PAN does not change the location or
magnification of objects on the drawing; it changes only the view.
9.4.1
Using the Pan command
You may move the drawing in any direction using the pan command. Panning shifts or slides the view of
the drawing horizontally or vertically. The magnification of the drawing remains the same, as does its
orientation in space. Only the portion of the drawing displayed is changed.
To pan, you may use any of the following methods:
For precise panning, specify two points defining the magnitude and direction of the pan. The first
point, or the base point, indicates the starting point of the pan. The second point indicates the
amount of pan displacement relative to the first point.
If you have a mouse with a wheel, press and hold the wheel, and then move the mouse.
9.4.1.1 To pan
1.
Choose View > Zoom > Pan.
2.
Specify two points defining the magnitude and direction of the pan.
9.4.1.2 To pan using a mouse with a wheel
Press and hold the wheel, and then move the mouse in the direction in which one wants to pan.
(The MBUTTONPAN system variable controls this feature.)
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