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Occasionally an object may be very long and wide with respect to its overall depth (z dimension). It is possible to exaggerate the z scale so that the variation in the z value is more apparent by selecting '''View | Z Magnification''' from the | Occasionally an object may be very long and wide with respect to its overall depth (z dimension). It is possible to exaggerate the z scale so that the variation in the z value is more apparent by selecting '''View | Z Magnification''' from the ''Display'' menu and changing the magnification factor to something larger than the default of 1.0. | ||
Revision as of 16:49, 5 March 2013
Occasionally an object may be very long and wide with respect to its overall depth (z dimension). It is possible to exaggerate the z scale so that the variation in the z value is more apparent by selecting View | Z Magnification from the Display menu and changing the magnification factor to something larger than the default of 1.0.
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