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How to center the globe view using the camera target

Available with 3D Analyst license.

Follow the steps below to center the ArcGlobe view on a particular 3D location by setting the camera's target position.

  1. Click the Center On Target Center on Target command on the Tools toolbar.
  2. Click the location you want to occupy the center of the globe view.
  3. The point you clicked is moved to the center of the view.

Tip:
You can look to a new target when using the 3D Navigate tool Navigate by pressing CTRL and clicking the pointer.

Related topics

  • How to zoom in ArcGlobe using the camera target
  • Using the 3D Navigate tool in ArcGlobe

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