Right-click the view that you want to re-position.
A contextual
menu is displayed.
Select View Positioning > Align Views Using
Elements.
On this view, select the first geometrical element that you want to align; this element may be projected either as a point, a line or a circle (aligned according to its center).
A visual feedback is provided to indicate the kind of geometry detected, and in the case of a line, its orientation (the orientation being determined by the proximity of the mouse pointer with one of its extremities).
On the reference view, select the geometrical element that you want
to align.
The first view is moved, and both views are aligned according to
the elements you selected.
Any associative positional link that existed between the two views prior to their alignment is removed, and no new one is created.
You have now
aligned a view with another one using
geometrical elements (lines, circles or points).
Here is the result if you pressed the SHIFT key at step 4 (in the case of co-linear lines and coincident origin points):
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