Named views enable you to go directly to a certain part of the one-line. You can store different parts of the one-line as separate named views. When you store a named view, the current window and the zoom level are stored in the view. Named views serve a purpose similar to drawings. However, there are some differences. Named views graphics are based on the Main One-line—a named view is in essence a snapshot of a portion of the Main One-line. In drawings, you can delete items without deleting them from the Main One-line. This is not possible in named views.
To create a named view, in the EasyControl toolbox, select Named Views. In the one-line, pan your drawing and adjust the zoom level to show the desired window. In the EasyControl toolbox, select New Named View and type a name for the view.
Figure 1: EasyControl —Named Views
Option | Description |
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New Named View |
Creates a new named view. |
Delete Named View |
Deletes the selected named view. |
Move Up |
Moves the selected named view up the list. |
Move Down |
Moves the selected named view down the list. |
Making One-line Diagrams | |
Drawings |