You can enable anti-aliasing to improve the quality of lines in views. Apply the setting globally to affect all views, or apply it to individual views when needed.
For example, you may want to enable anti-aliasing so that curves and sketchy lines display smoothly, with a less jagged appearance.
- To enable anti-aliasing for selected views
- Click File tab
Options.
- On the Graphics tab, select Smooth lines with anti-aliasing.
- Select Allow control for each view in the Graphic Display Options dialog.
- (Recommended) On the Hardware tab, select Use hardware acceleration (Direct3D®).
- For each view where you want to use anti-aliasing, on the View Control Bar, click Visual Style
Graphic Display Options. In the dialog, select Smooth lines with anti-aliasing.
- Click File tab
- To enable anti-aliasing for all views
- Click File tab
Options, and click the Graphics tab.
- Select Smooth lines with anti-aliasing.
- Select Use for all views (control for each view is disabled).
- (Recommended) On the Hardware tab, select Use hardware acceleration (Direct3D®).
- Click File tab