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Topic ClosedViewport Properties

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Tankman View Drop Down
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    Posted: 15.Mar.2017 at 18:29
Been years since last used AutoCAD. My work is simple and nowadays, just for my "fun."
 
I'm using a model space and a paper space with a viewport.
I do need to move and resize in my viewport the model space input. I don't change the viewport size in paper space.
 
I don't want to delete, change or do anything to the drawing other than re-position or re-size in my paper space (Titleblock) view. I do edit titleblock text, not the model space drawing/text input. Sleepy
 
Can I lock my drawing in paper space other than close the viewport?
 
 


Edited by Tankman - 15.Mar.2017 at 18:36
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After you make whatever corrections to the viewport like repositioning what is displayed and/or assigning a new scale LOCK the viewport display.  To do this just right-click on the viewport itself and look at the flyout menu.  You will see an option named Display Locked.  The two options then are Yes and No.
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