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Question 1.
The AutoCAD drawing display is one of the least important features of the AutoCAD user interface.

   
 
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Question 2.
Unlike most cameras, AutoCAD provides a number of different ways to control the zooming process.

   
 
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Question 3.
By entering either ON or OFF at the command prompt, the VTENABLE system variable allows you to apply smooth transitions when zooming in and out so you can maintain your visual orientation within the drawing.

   
 
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Question 4.
The Zoom Realtime command is invoked at the command prompt by typing the Alias R

   
 
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Question 5.
The REGEN and REGENALL commands are two ways in which the AutoCAD user can clean up his drawing display.

   
 
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Question 6.
The Zoom Previous tool allows you to define a rectangular area, or window, using two mouse pick points so that you can quickly zoom in on a specific area of your drawing.

   
 
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Question 7.
The Zoom Previous tool can be accessed from the Pull-down menu by selecting View/Zoom/Previous.

   
 
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Question 8.
The Zoom Previous tool does not undo any drawing or editing commands and only affects the display.

   
 
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Question 9.
When using the Zoom Extents tool, rogue objects can give the AutoCAD user the impression that nothing exists in his drawing.

   
 
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Question 10.
The Zoom Object tool is especially useful for updating text in a drawing.

   
 
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Question 11.
When using the mouse wheel to zoom in AutoCAD, each click of the mouse zooms in or out by 20 percent.

   
 
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Question 12.
You can quickly switch between the Pan Realtime tool and the Zoom Realtime tool by right-clicking to display the shortcut menu.

   
 
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Question 13.
When set to 0, the MBUTTONPAN system variable will activate the Pan Realtime tool.

   
 
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Question 14.
The apostrophe symbol (') indicates that a command can be run inside of another command while that command is still active, hence the term transparent.

   
 
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Question 15.
The View dialog box can be thought of as a dashboard for creating and managing named views.

   
 
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Question 16.
Viewport configurations cannot be saved and restored in AutoCAD.

   
 
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Question 17.
The CLEANSCREENON command turns toolbars and palettes off while the CLEANSCREENOFF command turns them back on.

   
 
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Question 18.
The Zoom Scale tool allows you to magnify your drawing display by a specific scale factor so that you can zoom in or zoom out.

   
 
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