Flashe Posted June 25, 2009 Posted June 25, 2009 Hi, I'm only learning to use AutoCad, and am using the 2008 version. I currently have this problem: When I open a drawing in AutoCad, it is half the size of the screen and is halfway off the screen. How do I centre it and make it full screen, please? Many thanks, F. Quote
Tiger Posted June 25, 2009 Posted June 25, 2009 double-click on the middlebutton of your mouse - if nothing has been changed, that give the command Zoom > Extents and you can see everything in your drawing. You can also type Z (for zoom) and then E (for extents) Or find the Zoom>Extents button which I don't know where it is... Quote
eldon Posted June 25, 2009 Posted June 25, 2009 When I open a drawing in AutoCad, it is half the size of the screen and is halfway off the screen. How do I centre it and make it full screen, please? Like all programmes that run in Windows, look at the top right hand corner of the AutoCAD window. If you can't see that, drag the window until you can, then click on the full screen button. Quote
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