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Topic ClosedPan control with mouse

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    Posted: 18.Jan.2016 at 23:03
Good morning! I am reacquainting myself with CAD and new to Civil 3D. Can someone please share with me the command to allow me to PAN with my mouse - left button.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19.Jan.2016 at 12:07
You PAN by pressing and holding the mouse wheel.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19.Jan.2016 at 16:06
That is usually the case but I found the MBUTTONPAN  is what I needed. Thanks again
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