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The Full View command zooms such that all of the currently loaded overlays fit in the view window. This<br />

command also places the overlays in the center of the view window.<br />

Zoom In<br />

The Zoom In command zooms the current view in by a factor of 2.<br />

Zoom In Micro<br />

The Zoom In Micro command zooms the current view in by a small amount.<br />

Zoom Out<br />

The Zoom Out command zooms the current view out by a factor of 2.<br />

Zoom Out Micro<br />

The Zoom Out Micro command zooms the current view out by a small amount.<br />

Zoom To Scale<br />

The Zoom To Scale command zoom the current view to a user-specified scale. For example, to make one inch<br />

on the screen be equivalent to 1 mile of ground truth, you would enter a scale of 63360 (this is the number of<br />

inches in a mile).<br />

Zoom To Spacing (Pixel Size)<br />

The Zoom To Spacing command zoom the current view so that each pixel on the screen represents a<br />

user-specified number of ground units.<br />

Zoom To Selected Feature(s)<br />

The Zoom To Selected Feature(s) command zooms the current view to the bounds of the feature(s) that are<br />

currently selected with the Digitizer Tool.<br />

Zoom To View in Google Earth<br />

The Zoom To View in Google Earth command will open a session of Google Earth on your machine and pan<br />

and zoom it to approximately match your current view. Note that this does require that you have a copy of<br />

Google Earth installed.<br />

Save Current View<br />

The Save Current View command saves the current map view bounds. The saved view can later be restored<br />

by using the Restore Last Saved View command. This feature allows you to save a view at one spot, then pan<br />

and zoom around and load additional data, then restore your view to the saved spot in one simple operation.<br />

Restore Last Saved View<br />

<strong>Global</strong> <strong>Mapper</strong> User's Manual<br />

The Restore Last Saved View command restore the map view to the location last saved using the Save Current<br />

View command.<br />

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