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Replaces the current view with the next view. This command is unavailable until you use Previous View at least once and works similarly to the forward command in your internet browser. Smart 3D remembers up to ten previous or next views for every graphic window. Next views are abandoned when a change is made to the view. For example, if you click Previous View four times, there are four Next views available until you edit the view. This edit erases all the saved Next views. This command can restore only view properties for scale and orientation. It has no effect on display operations (such as the Show and Hide commands), styles, or other view properties. The shortcut key for Next View is SHIFT+ALT+F5.

When ten view modification steps have been made, any subsequent view modifications result in the oldest view modification step being erased to make room for the newest step.

When you use the View > Named Views command, you are recalling a saved view and applying it to the active window. This action differs from restoring a view using the View > Previous View command because the previous view does not have to be a saved view. If you exit a session file and then open it again, the previous view is unavailable unless it was saved.

When you use the View > Navigate View command, any view modifications that occur are captured as a single view modification step. For example, if you click View > Previous View after exiting the Navigate View command, the last view prior to the Navigate View changes is restored.