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Learn how to navigate around Autodesk Civil 3D and how to use some common features of the interface.
You can use the zoom and pan commands to change the viewing scale of the drawing or move to a different area of the open drawing. This exercise demonstrates using the context menu to pan and zoom. The pan and zoom commands also are available on the Home tab View panel.
Use context menus to pan and zoom
There are several ways to select objects in Autodesk Civil 3D:
If you select the wrong object, press Esc to deselect it.
Experiment with the selection methods using the objects in drawing Intro-2.dwg.
This standard AutoCAD feature is useful for precision drafting, when you want the line you are drawing to snap to entity edges or specific points. In these tutorials, you may prefer to use a freehand mode for drawing and editing objects, such as horizontal alignments and layout profiles.
Object snaps, also known as OSNAPs, can be used in either of two ways:
Learn about OSNAPs
In most cases, it is recommended that you also turn off other cursor controls on the status bar, such as Snap, Grid, and Ortho. The Model button, however, should remain on.