view-by-two-points ("v2")
See this command in the command table.
To access this command:
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Using the command line, enter "view-by-two-points".
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Use the quick key combination "v2"
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Display the Find Command screen, locate view-by-twp-points and click Run.
Command Overview
Set the active 3D window view position and orientation based on two selected points (to define a central axis) and an orientation around that axis.
Note: This command shouldn't be confused with the plane-by-two-points ("2") command which sets the orientation of the current 3D window section plane (although the view can be automatically oriented to this section afterwards, optionally).
Command steps:
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Display any 3D window.
Note: This command is also supported in external 3D windows.
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Run the command.
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Left or right (snap) click two separate points in the 3D window. This becomes the axis around which the camera is oriented.
Tip: You can click points in separate 3D windows. This can be useful to precisely align the view with landmark data points.
The Orientation screen displays.
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Select a view Orientation option:
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Horizontal
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Vertical
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Perpendicular
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Click OK.
The view orients to point at the focal point, along the selected axis.
Note: Ignore the Align view to section option. The Orientation screen is also used by the section modification commands (plane-by-two-points ("2"), for example), where this option is relevant.
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