A view is a specific magnification, position, and orientation of a drawing in the drawing window. You change a view of a drawing by changing the height, width and center point of the current view. Increasing or decreasing the width or height of a view affects the size in which a drawing is displayed. Panning a view is done by adjusting the center of the current view.
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