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Topic Closedhow to move the screen without changing to pan

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    Posted: 06.Mar.2009 at 22:37
Hi
I have many dots and then I need to conect this dots with a line...what I do is to use the line command and connect the dots, but when I get to the end of the screen I need to do a pan move the screen and then come back to the line tools...what makes the work slow...so is there a way to move the screen with the line command active????

thanks!!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07.Mar.2009 at 00:35
Hey cadore,
When you get to the end of the screen, hold down the middle mouse button and drag in the direction that you want to pan.
Hope that helps,
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07.Mar.2009 at 04:55
I find using the scroll wheel useful zoom out and back in where i need to be  with what ever command I am using still active.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08.Mar.2009 at 08:13
As mentioned earlier I also agree that I  never use Pan command to move the screen it can discontinue the current command , I generally prefer to scroll the screen or zoom in and zoom out through the scroll of mouse.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09.Mar.2009 at 02:19
Thanks nameci, so simple uh? So sad I didn't realize it by myself ;P

I was using the zoom out/in procedure too but I myself find it kind of not productive when the objects you are working with are close to each other.

thank you all.




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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09.Mar.2009 at 16:34
Hey cadore,
Glad I could help.
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