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Tips and Tricks for Design Review 2009 | Autodesk, Inc.
• Replace an existing My View. If you determine that a different view better represents what
you were previously trying to capture with a My View you can overwrite what you’ve
already saved.
already saved.
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In the Views palette under My Views, right‐click the view you would like to
overwrite and choose save.
overwrite and choose save.
• When working with saved My Views, right‐click any My View and choose Reset to Published
View to return the sheet or model to its published view.
• When combining one DWF file with another, drag one or more sheets from the “original”
DWF file and drop it into either the Thumbnails or List View palette of the receiving DWF
file, not on to the canvas. When dropping a sheet in either the Thumbnails or List View
palette, you can select a position for it before you drop it.
file, not on to the canvas. When dropping a sheet in either the Thumbnails or List View
palette, you can select a position for it before you drop it.
If you drop the dragged sheet on the canvas of the receiving file, you will actually create a
new DWF file, containing the dropped sheet, not a merged file.
new DWF file, containing the dropped sheet, not a merged file.
• Change the rotation center point with the 3D Navigation Wheels. Changing the rotation
center, or pivot point, using the wheels also changes the rotation target associated with
Orbit tool and ViewCube rotation.
Orbit tool and ViewCube rotation.
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With the View Object Wheel or the Full Navigation Wheel
a. Click and hold the Center wedge.
b. Move the Pivot sphere over the object, and release the mouse button to set
b. Move the Pivot sphere over the object, and release the mouse button to set
the new rotation target.
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With the Full Navigation Wheel Zoom wedge
a. Click the Zoom wedge to set a new rotation target.
b. To zoom the view without setting a new rotation target, press Ctrl then click
b. To zoom the view without setting a new rotation target, press Ctrl then click
and hold the Zoom wedge. Move the mouse to zoom in our out.
Note: Using the Zoom wedge to set the Pivot sphere away from the model may
cause the model to leave the canvas while rotating the view. If you “lose” the
model, click the wheel’s menu button and choose Go Home to reset the model
and center the view.
cause the model to leave the canvas while rotating the view. If you “lose” the
model, click the wheel’s menu button and choose Go Home to reset the model
and center the view.
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To reset the model’s original center
• Click the wheel’s menu button and choose Restore Original Center.