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Topic ClosedViewport Issues

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    Posted: 23.Oct.2010 at 17:30
If the viewport is on the Defpoints layer, and layer 0 is frozen or off, the viewport will be unselectable.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23.Oct.2010 at 16:30
I am having issues changing a viewport that was added, I cannot select it to delete or resize it.  Is there a way that the viewport could be locked from editing other than the lock icon next to the viewport scale?  Is there a way to manually type in the scale without zooming in and out manually to adjust the viewport.  Thank you for the help.
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