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Filled Display

Selected objects can be filled with color through Filled display function.
Select View->Filled display to start the operation.

REMARK: Click the color box in the status bar to display the color dialog.

Zoom Window

Parts of a shape can be viewed closely through Zoom window. The following are
three ways to start Zoom window.

l Click on the icon on View Bar.

l Click View->Zoom window in the menu bar.

l Press the shortcut key F6.

Then the cursor changes into . Hold the left mouse button and move the cursor
to form a view box; release the mouse button, then that part of the object is
magnified.

Click the right mouse button in the drawing window to resume the original object
size.

Zoom In

The Page can be magnified through Zoom in function.

There are three ways to start Zoom in operation.

l Click the icon on View Bar.

l Click View->Zoom in in the menu bar.

l Press the shortcut key Page Down.

The Page is magnified by two times after each operation.

Zoom Out

The Page can be minified through Zoom out function. This can be achieved in
any of the following ways.

l Click the icon on View Bar.

l Click View->Zoom out in the menu bar.

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l Press the shortcut key Page Up.

The Page is minified by half after each operation.

Dynamic Zoom

The page can be zoomed in or out through Dynamic zoom operation so that
objects can be viewed in different sizes. This can be achieved by any of the
following means.

l Click the icon on View Bar.

l Click View->Dynamic zoom in the menu bar.

l Press the shortcut key F7.

Then the cursor changes into . Press the left mouse button, and the page is
zoomed in by moving the mouse up, and is zoomed out by moving the mouse down.

Click the right mouse button to stop Dynamic zoom operation. The cursor
changes into an arrow and the Dynamic zooming effect remains.

REMARK: If you use 3D mouse, Dynamic zoom operation can be achieved by rolling
the mouse wheel. The page is zoomed in by rolling the mouse wheel forward and is
zoomed out by rolling the mouse wheel backward.

Fit To Page

Object position in the Page can be viewed through Fit to page function.

There are 3 ways to start this function.

l Click on the icon on View Bar.

l Click View->Fit to page in the menu bar.

l Press the shortcut key F9.

Fit To All

Selected objects can be displayed in the whole window through Fit to all
function. First select the object(s), and then select one of the following ways.

l Click the icon on View Bar.

l Click View->Fit to all.

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l Press the shortcut key F8.

REMARK: If no objects are selected before enabling Fit to all operation, then all
objects in the drawing window will be displayed in the whole view window after
Fit to all operation. The following is an example when no object is selected.

Pan View

The whole Page can be moved so that you can view different parts of the
drawing. This can be achieved through any of the following ways.

l Click on the icon on View Bar.

l Click View->Pan view in the menu bar

l Press the shortcut key F10.

Then the cursor changes into , and move the mouse with left button pressed
to move the page.

Click on the right mouse button in the drawing window to stop the moving.

3D View

You can view objects in 3D view by 3D view function.

This can be achieved through any of the following ways.

Click on the icon in View Bar.

Click View->3D view in the menu bar.

Press the shortcut key F12.

After clicking on , the cursor changes into , move the left mouse button
pressed to view the object from different angles.

Redraw

You can improve the appearance of an object by removing the dusts or scratch
marks on it. You can enable this function by clicking View->Redraw in the menu
bar or by pressing F5 on the keyboard.

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Dotted lines are left in the lower right corner

After redraw

Show Or Hide

This function is to avoid the influences of intersected or adjacent objects when


drawing or editing an object

1. Select an object.

2. Select Edit->Hide object in the menu bar. Now the selected object is hidden.

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The hidden object reappears after clicking Edit->Show object.

REMARK: This function is very useful when calculating toolpaths.

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