Moving Drawing Views
To move a drawing view:
Use one of the following methods:
Click
and drag an entity (including edges, vertices, cosmetic threads, and so
on). The pointer includes the pan icon,
, to indicate
that you can use the selected entity to move the view.
Select
a drawing view, then move (nudge) it with the arrow keys. You can set the arrow
key increments.
Press
Alt, place the pointer anywhere
in the view, and drag the view.
Move the pointer over
the boundary of a view to highlight the boundary, or select the view.
When the move pointer
is displayed, drag the view to a
new location.
You
can change
the alignment of views that are not aligned by default, or views whose
alignment you have broken. You can also break view alignments and return
alignments to their defaults.
Note the following restrictions:
Standard
3 View. The alignment of the front view is fixed in relation to
the other two views. When you move the front view, the other views also
move. The other two views can move independently, but only horizontally
or vertically, toward or away from the front view.
Auxiliary, Section, and
Aligned Section views are aligned with the parent views from which
they are created, and only move in the direction of the projection.
Broken
views respect the alignment of the view before it was broken. Crop
views and Alternate Position views
retain the alignments of the original views.
Child views move relative to
parent views. To retain exact positions between the views, press Shift while dragging.
To lock a drawing view in place:
Right-click anywhere in the drawing
view and select Lock View Position.