Hi all
I was supriced when zoom from ex, from view 1 (active view) with zoom window from target view 2 didn´t zoom in target window area from view 2 to view 1.
Example from V8i
Work as I am used to works as I am used to in V8i
But in Connect edition it is like this ( nowhere near what I did in V8i):
The same function with zoom from one view from an another view don`t work i Connect edition, with the same user workflow.
WHY?
//Tom
Hi Tom the tool you highlited is the source view yet the dialog says to apply it to view 1 it should be view 2
It works the same in both versions for me but you have to be careful when choosing the source view view 1 and the applies to view 2 in the dialog
Lorys
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Sometimes I want to have my o0verview in View 2, yet direct my window area to View 1. Saves me a lot of zooming in and out. The tools allow that, so there's nothing wrong with what Tom is doing.
MaryB
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Lorys said:in Toms Connect ed screen print the left hand window is view 1 and the apply to view is also view 1 so it didn't work for him in connect
it needed the apply window to be set to the other window ie 2 not 1
Lorys said:it needed the apply window to be set to the other window ie 2 not 1
I think you need to take a look at the help file description of the Window Area command. His usage was not wrong, it was perfectly acceptable; he was just trying to do this (as described by MaryB above):
I love you, Lorys...I must have clicked that on accident!
Yes, I also use one small view (8) as overview/navigation window to pick different areas
Tom said:zoom from ex, from view 1 (active view) with zoom window from target view 2 didn´t zoom in target window area from view 2
Toms post if you want that to work then set it as above and data point in active window 1 will zoom to or apply to view 2 per setting in dialog see his dialog he has the apply set to view 1 so all zooming will apply to view 1 not view 2 as he wanted it needs to be the apply window... so why are we going round in circles your example has the apply to dialog to view 1 so all zooms not matter which window will zoom to the apply window in your example view 1.. which is as the help and your example and is what I've been saying...
the apply window no dialog is where it will apply the resultant zoom in...
Lorys said:so all zooming will apply to view 1 not view 2 as he wanted
but that's not what he said:
Tom said:with zoom window from target view 2 didn´t zoom in target window area from view 2 to view 1.
He didn't write "didn't zoom in target window into View 2", whereas you seem to think he was trying to zoom into View 2, which he never wrote in his post, nor do any of the CONNECT screenshots show the Window Area dialog with Apply to Window set to View 2 either.
Lorys said:so why are we going round in circles
You wrote he was doing something wrong, yet see I nothing wrong in what he did (others have commented they do the same thing) and I'm wondering what you think he did wrong.