Zoom Extents / Zoom Extents Selected

The Zoom Extents flyout displays the Zoom Extents button and the Zoom Extents Selected button.

Zoom Extents centers all visible objects in an active Perspective or orthographic viewport. This control is useful when you want to see every object in a scene in a single viewport.

Zoom Extents Selected centers a selected object, or set of objects, in an active Perspective and orthographic viewport. This control is useful when you want to navigate to small objects lost in a complex scene.

Procedures

To zoom all objects in one viewport:

  1. Activate the Perspective or orthographic viewport you want to zoom.
  2. Click (Zoom Extents).

    The viewport displays all objects in the scene.

To zoom on a specific object:

  1. Activate the perspective or orthographic viewport you want to zoom.
  2. Select the object by clicking it, or press H to select it by name.
  3. Click (Zoom Extents Selected).

    The viewport displays the selected object.

To exclude an object from Zoom Extents:

    Use this procedure, for example, to ignore lights that are far away from the other objects in the scene.

  1. Click an object to select it.
  2. Right-click the object and choose Properties.
  3. In the Display Properties group, make sure properties are set to By Object.
  4. Turn on Ignore Extents.

    The object will now be excluded by Zoom Extents and Zoom Extents Selected.

Interface

Zoom Extents Selected

Centers and magnifies views so just the selected objects or sub-object selections in the scene are shown in a single viewport. If no objects are selected, the effect is the same as Zoom Extents.

Note: While 2D Pan Zoom mode is active, pressing Z for Zoom Extents (or F if you use Autodesk Maya shortcuts) does not test the extents of the scene, but simply resets 2D Pan Zoom to its origin, with 100 percent of the viewport visible.
Zoom Extents

Centers and magnifies views so all the visible objects in the scene are shown in a single viewport.

Objects can be excluded from zoom extents all if the Ignore Extents box is turned on under Object Properties.