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Topic ClosedSee Viewport on Model?

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    Posted: 05.Jul.2013 at 10:58
Hi.
I have a huuuge map with many viewports (about 50). Is there any way to see the viewport-frames in the model, like a shaded rectangle, or suchlike?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05.Jul.2013 at 14:14
Possibly.  Draw a polyline rectangle over one of your viewports.  Now use the CHSPACE command to move it to model space.  What happens?

I could foresee some problems with what you are attempting to do.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07.Jul.2013 at 15:19
I've done that Before, but it takes such time. I wondered if there was some automatic command or such
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07.Jul.2013 at 19:32
No, there is no magic automatic command that will do what you want.
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