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    Reset View

    Resets a window to its default view. In Alias, you can specify the resolution of the display as well. To reset the view, select the tool, and then click the view window you want to reset.

    The view is reset along with the clipping planes.

    Access this tool from the View palette:

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    • Tumble, Pan, and Zoom the view
    Parent page: View palette

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