Zooming:

To Zoom in on a map segment, you must have the frame visible. Then use your mouse to highlight the portion of the screen you wish to zoom. Hold your left mouse button down as you detail the zoom area . When you release the mouse the program will zoom in on the area you have identified.

( If you are using FPLOT, when you have a map displayed on the screen touch the "Z" key to zoom in on an area of the plot.

After typing "Z" a cross-hair will appear on the screen. Use the mouse or arrow keys to adjust this cross-hair to the bottom lower left of the area you wish to enlarge then click the left mouse button or touch the <Enter> key. Next adjust the second cross-hair with the mouse or arrow keys at the top right of the area you wish to enlarge and click the left mouse button (or touch <Enter>) and the area between each set of cross-hairs will fill the screen.)

You should be able to zoom in several times for a powerful magnification. This procedure will help you determine if overlap exits when two contours seem to just touch each other. All interference studies will be centered similarly.

Typing an "R" will "Return" the screen view to normal.

The "Esc" key returns you to the program menu.

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