DISPLAY COMMANDS

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  • Q1: Why is Pan used in AutoCAD?
    Ans: Pan is used to move the view of the drawing area without changing the zoom level.
  • Q2: How can we use Pan by specifying a point?
    Ans: To use Pan:
    • ➔ Type PAN
    • ➔ Press Enter
    • ➔ Specify a base point and a second point to define the movement direction
  • Q3: Define Redraw command in AutoCAD?
    Ans: The Redraw command refreshes the display to remove temporary graphics or glitches.
  • Q4: Why is REGEN used in AutoCAD?
    Ans: REGEN regenerates the drawing to update the display and recalculate the screen coordinates of all objects.
  • Q5: How is zooming done in AutoCAD?
    Ans: Zooming is done using the ZOOM command or mouse scroll wheel to magnify or reduce the view.
  • Q6: How can we use an Object Viewer in AutoCAD?
    Ans: Select a 3D object, right-click, and choose Object Viewer to view it from different angles.
  • Q7: Name different methods of zooming in AutoCAD?
    Ans: Zoom methods include:
    • ➔ Zoom All
    • ➔ Zoom Extents
    • ➔ Zoom Window
    • ➔ Zoom Previous
    • ➔ Zoom Real Time
  • Q8: What do you know about Zoom All in AutoCAD?
    Ans: Zoom All displays the entire drawing area, including all objects and grid limits.
  • Q9: How is zooming done to display the area of grid limit in AutoCAD?
    Ans: Use the Zoom All command to display the area defined by the grid limits.
  • Q10: Enlist different commands of the display menu in AutoCAD?
    Ans: Display menu commands include:
    • ➔ Zoom
    • ➔ Pan
    • ➔ Redraw
    • ➔ Regen
    • ➔ 3D Orbit
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