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Topic ClosedRelation between view port and layers

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Direct Link To This Post Topic: Relation between view port and layers
    Posted: 16.Jul.2008 at 15:24
I had finished drawing in the model space and was able to see my drawing in the viewport before I delete layers which I think was not used. I saved the drawing after this and when I go to the view port I see only dimension lines and all other components of my drawing become invisible. but still the drawing is there in the model tab. Please anyone tell me how to see my drawing in the viewport.  
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16.Jul.2008 at 17:59
Are all layers turned on and thawed?

Edited by PepaR - 16.Jul.2008 at 17:59
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18.Jul.2008 at 14:41
will better try it again maybe you can do it correctly
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