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Naming and saving custom views
You can name and save the current view's magnification percentage, drawing mode, and scroll bar positions to recall later.
To save settings with a custom view name:
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Adjust view elements using the Magnification pop-up menu, Drawing Mode pop-up menu, and scroll bars, as desired. |
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Choose View > Custom > New. |
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Name the view and click OK. |
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To recall a saved view, do one of the following:
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Choose the view name from the Magnification pop-up menu. |
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Choose View > Custom and select the view from the pop-up menu. |
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In Windows, right-click to open the context menu and choose the custom view from the View submenu. |
To define, name, and save a view using the Zoom tool:
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Click the Zoom tool. |
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Shift-drag to define the new view. |
The New View dialog box opens after the new view is set. |
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Name the new view and click OK. |
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To edit a named view:
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Adjust view elements to redefine the view using the Magnification pop-up menu, Drawing Mode pop-up menu, and scroll bars. |
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Choose View > Custom > Edit. |
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In the Edit Views dialog box, select a view name and click Redefine. |
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Click OK. |
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To delete a named view:
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Choose View > Custom > Edit. |
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Select the view to be deleted. |
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Click Delete, then click OK. |
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To switch from the current to the previous view:
Choose View > Custom > Previous.
Note: You can switch to the previous custom view only if you have created at least two custom views.
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