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1. First of all, open CAD in the computer and enter the command zoom, as shown in the figure below.
2. Click on the space and these options will appear, as shown in the image below.
3. At this time, enter A and click the space, as shown in the figure below. So that all the graphics can be seen.
4. Just in this corner, now you can zoom in and out, as shown in the figure below.
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If your CAD software window suddenly can't be reduced, then this situation should be the fault of the computer itself, if you want to recover, you can try to restart the computer to try.
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1. CAD2012 is taken as an example. Open the CAD, perform the action, and then zoom out. It was found that the bottom left corner prompted "cannot continue to zoom out", which caused the graphics on the screen to shrink and shrink freely, and only zoom in. Actually, this can be adjusted.
2. Enter "Z" on the keyboard or the number of days in the following command bar in "Z", and then enter (Enter) to invoke the graphical zoom action options column.
3. Then continue to type "a" on the keyboard, or type "a" in the command bar at the bottom of the drawing interface, and then type. You can then go ahead and scroll the mouse wheel to zoom in and out.
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Start by preparing one**. Here's a hand-drawn cart as an example. The drawing is complete and saved.
2.Open the CAD and open the ** that needs to be processed in the CAD. Here you open the trolley you just drawn.
2.Enter the CAD window zoom command zoom in the command line and press enter.
4.Next, type a (i.e., all) and press enter.
5.The CAD drawing will zoom out and the CAD drawing can be further zoomed in. You can repeat the steps and zoom out as many times as you like.
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In the row of icons in the lower left corner of the drawing page, right-click the mouse, select Settings, select the display settings in the pop-up dialog box, and set the scale to a small point, I set it every time.
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re enter, you can continue to shrink, if the shrink is still stuck, then re-enterIt's also a good idea to double-click on Zhongjian to see the full graph.
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Just use the re to enter the command, and if it is repeated, enter it again.
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Command:'_limits
Resetting Model Space Boundaries:
Specify the lower-left corner point or [on] off].
Specify the upper right corner point <, 10000, 10000 diagonal point can be set larger, and you can set how big it is.
Command: zzoom
Specify the corners of the window, enter a scale factor (nx or nxp), or [All(a) Center(c)Dynamic(d) Range(e) Previous(p) Scale(s) Window(w) Object(o)] Real-time: a
Try zooming again.
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Friend, I'm here to answer your question:
First: Enter the z (Enter) command, then A (Enter), and try again!
Second: the reason why you can't further reduce it is directly related to the size of the units you use and the shape boundary, please look at the units and shape boundaries you use, the default unit is millimeters, and the limit size is 420x297. There are commands in the Format menu.
Hope it helps, friend!
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CAD must calculate the display data according to the range of the current view display when regenerating, and in order to improve the display performance, the display data has been optimized, for example, the very small circles in the current view will be displayed with polygons, and you will see it clearly when you zoom in; For graphs that extend beyond a certain range of the view, the display data may not be generated or generated coarsely. When you use the scroll wheel to zoom in or out of a graph to a certain multiple, CAD judges that it is necessary to regenerate the display data based on the current view range, and it will indicate that it is not possible to zoom out or zoom further.
The solution is simple, the easiest is to type the regenerate command, press enter, and you can continue scaling. , or point view-regeneration is OK.
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CAD can't be further narrowed down to solve:Tools Raw materials: Lenovo Ideapad, Windows10, CAD20201, open the main CAD interface, and open the DWG file that needs to be operated.
2. Click on the view option at the top of the CAD interface.
3. Click on the Regenerate All option in the drop-down menu.
4. Return to the main interface to zoom out, and you're done.
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If you're using CAD software and find that your view is too large and you can't zoom out, here's a possible way to do it:
1.Use the mouse wheel: You can use the mouse wheel to scroll forward or backward to zoom in or out of the view. If you don't have a scroll wheel with your mouse, you can try using the + or - keys to control the zoom.
2.Use zoom commands: You can use zoom commands in CAD software to zoom out of views.
Select the View option in the menu bar, select the Zoom command, and follow the prompts. You can manually enter the zoom or use mouse drag to resize the view.
3.Adjust the layout: If you can't zoom out of the view, it may be because your layout isn't correct. You can try adjusting the size and orientation of the layout, splitting the view, or adjusting the position of objects to fit a smaller view area.
4.Use the section function: In CAD software, you can use the section function to view the interior of an object. This can help you better understand the structure and design of objects without having to zoom the entire view.
In summary, how you resize and scale a CAD view depends on your specific situation, and you can use methods such as the mouse wheel, zoom commands, and the ability to resize layouts or sections to give you more control over the size of your view. If none of the above solves the problem, you can consult the official documentation or contact the CAD software's support team for more help.
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Usually when I encounter such a situation, I solve it in two ways. First: double-click the roller, if the liquid tank operation two or three times still does not work, then the second method, save a limb to take down the direct closure in the hungry tung open.
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Methodological steps. Method 1: Enlarge the display.
1. The operation of each version is the same, here we take CAD2012 as an example. Open CAD, operate, zoom out, and find that the lower left corner prompts "can no longer continue to shrink", resulting in the graphics on the screen can not be freely zoomed out, only zoomed in, in fact, this can be adjusted.
2. Type "Z" on the keyboard or "Z" in the command bar below for a few days, and then press Enter to bring up the Graphical Zoom operation options column.
3. Then continue to type "A" on the keyboard, or enter it in the command bar at the bottom of the drawing interface"a", and press Enter. Then you can continue to scroll the mouse wheel to zoom in.
Method 2: Image regeneration.
1. In fact, the principle of the first one is basically the same as this, that is, to make the drawn graphics "regenerate", which is equivalent to the refresh operation of the computer. Here again, the display cannot be further zoomed out.
2. Click "View (V)" in the menu bar to pop up the view options column.
3. In the pop-up view column, click "Regenerate All", and then return to the drawing interface. If you want to save time, you can also click "Regenerate (g)".
4. The following shows that it is being regenerated, and it is time to zoom out.
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The solution to the problem that the CAD scroll wheel cannot be scaled up and down is as follows:
Step 1: What should I do if the CAD roller cannot be enlarged or reduced? CAD when opening the display drawing, first read the graphic data written in the file, and then generate the display data for screen display, the process of generating display data is called regeneration (REGEN) in CAD, many people should change the common RE command through He.
Steps. 2. When using the scroll wheel to enlarge or reduce the drawing to a certain multiple, the CAD judgment needs to re-generate the display data according to the current view range, so it will prompt that the CAD scroll wheel cannot be enlarged or reduced.
Steps. 3. The simplest thing is to enter the RE command in the CAD software, press Enter, and solve the problem that the CAD scroll wheel cannot be enlarged or reduced.
Step 4, CAD scroll wheel can not be enlarged or reduced, if you want to display the whole picture, don't use the scroll wheel to hide the dust, directly enter the z (zoom) command, enter, enter e (range) or a (all), enter on the line, CAD will automatically regenerate according to the situation when the whole picture is zoomed.
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In the computer version of Haoma Muchen CAD Picture King, there is a zoom command directly, and you can directly zoom the interface to show all the content, as shown in the following figure:
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Hello, such a problem will be encountered at the beginning of contact.
In addition to zooming out, the mouse has another function: double-click the middle button to display the picture you have drawn in full screen.
Or shortcut key: enter Z and then enter A, and the full screen will be displayed.
There is also an icon in the command menu that shows full screen, so study it carefully, in fact, this software is also easy to learn.
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Double-click the scroll wheel to show all, and then see if the command is loaded on the mouse, if the command is loaded, you can press to cancel, and then try.
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You can use the shortcut key to help, enter Z, and then prompt A (full screen display) is good, and the ball can be zoomed again.
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1.Enter a space for re.
2.Enter Z space A (E will also do).
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According to your description, if the regeneration is invalid, there are two more possibilities: 1You try to change the model space and layout, if it doesn't work, maybe the viewport is locked, and the viewport is locked and can't be moved and zoomed in. I'm a 2014 version of CAD, open a locked drawing, in the toolbar in the lower right corner of the computer window there is a viewport lock and on toggle button, you can switch it.
It should work. Thank you.
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I often run into the problem of command-line input: re just regenerate it !
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