Unzoom ( Modeling & Drawing Editor )

Tool summary :

  • Undoes all zoom operations to give you an unzoomed perspective of your current view ( Modeling ) or current drawing ( Drawing Editor ).
  • An unzoomed view includes all members (or objects) within the extents of that view. A true plan view (or isometric view created from a plan view) has no limits other than depth checking , which means that, if you add members then Unzoom , the view expands to include those newly added members.
  • Unzoom undoes a pan or zoom in/out operation or a series of such operations but does not undo operations that result in view relocation . To undo such operations, you need to Undo View Change or Revert .
  • See the step-by-step instructions .

Also see :

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   Step-by-step instructions

The following instructions assume that you are using a 3-button mouse.

1 . Do one (1) of the following to Unzoom :

Method 1 : Click the Unzoom icon, which is pictured above. The icon can be taken from the group named ' Navigate -- Navigation Mode ' ( Modeling ) or ' Navigate -- Navigation Mode ' ( Drawing Editor ) and placed on a toolbar (classic) or the ribbon (lightning).

Method 2 : If the " Modeling layout style " or " Drawing Editor layout style " is ' Classic ', you can use the menu system to choose Navigate > Unzoom .

Method 3, 4 or 5 : Unzoom can also be configured to be invoked using a keyboard shortcut , the context menu , or a mode . For the lightning interface, this configuration is done using Customize Interface .

Method 6 : With Navigation Mode or Nav Once mouse bindings active, hold down the Shift key and middle-click ( Unzoom ).

2 . The view unzooms to its set limits. If there are no set limits, Unzoom zooms out (or in) so that all members or objects that can be shown from that perspective are shown.

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