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    Posted: 19.Aug.2011 at 16:22

Hi all

I am planning out an exhibition layout which has about 70 individual stands. I need to do a layout for each stand in paper space. Now I am in the process of setting up the paper space tabs and placing the viewport over the relevant places in the model space.

My question: Is it possible to stack or open a dialog box which shows all the layout tabs as they are disappearing of the screen.

Thanks

Ian

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21.Aug.2011 at 13:55
Try posting over at The Swamp.  There are a few lisp gurus there that might be able to help you out.
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