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Flight Path Tutorial: Step One
How to Zoom


  map depicting described action Click and hold the left mouse button and drag the mouse (creating a rubber band) over the area where you wish to zoom in. Release the button and the map will redraw to the area you have selected.
  Left click the Overview... button to change the area currently displayed. Once the overview window appears, click and hold the left mouse button down within the red box and drag the box to the new area you wish to view in the main applet window. Release the mouse button and the map will redraw the area you have selected. Note, the red box surrounds the area selected by zooming, so if a zoom state has not been selected, the box will surround the entire map. Zoom on an area in the main applet window (see above) and a smaller box will appear. If this is not the area you wish to zoom on, left click the Reset button. The Un-zoom button will redraw the map in the previous zoom state.

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