View > New 2D View

View > New 2D View

View > New 2D View

Use this menu option to create a 2D view window.

Each new window is named 2D View by default, and numbered sequentially. For example, 2D View:1.

The same vector and bitmap artwork is displayed in the new 2D view. The same colour Palette is also displayed below the window, although each window can have its own colour links and shape attributes applied to the colours within the Palette.

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