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Hey Sark: I know what you mean and yeah it's a pain, when that happens, Sorry I can't help with that but as far as your second question, I can recommend this great book!
the Adobe illustrator 10 WOW book, by Sharon Steuer
Sark, you can set up a custom default view at the bottom of the View Menu.
Set the view you want, then:
View > New View and save it at the prompt.
Scroll till your hearts content and when you need to get back to see the custom view, just View > Custom View. (It appears at the bottom of the menu.)
You can also customize a keyboard shortcut to access it as well.
Edit > Keyboard Shortcuts.
I usually just use the spacebar to change temporarily to the hand tool grabber and drag back to the view I need.
The auto scroll does means that you don't miss a path or point sitting off-screen.
But everyone has their own work flow, so I hope this helps.
Rantin Al...Will look at saving a default view with a shortcut, as that seems the quickest option.
nitrobutler...I already have two WOW books, CorelDraw & Photoshop. These are both excellent, so I guess I will be getting another for xmas now. I will certainly need it, Illustrator is proving far from an easy transition from Draw.
You can save several custom views. Up to 10 I think(?)
Maybe a full view and several zoomed in views. For example if you had a document with different elevations of an object, you could have a custom view for each elevation.