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12-12-2012 01:28 PM
I have a master drawing with multiple xrefed building sketches. Looking at the model space on the "master" I can see all the room identities. However, if I go to the sheets that I have created and look at the viewports. The room identies are not there. The layer is called A-Room-Iden and it is on and not frozen...
Any ideas?
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12-12-2012 01:39 PM in reply to:
butters4life24
butters4life24,
are the room identities, annotative blocks?
If they are, select them, and in properties add the viewports scales.
Henrique
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12-13-2012 04:37 AM in reply to:
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Is the layer 'frozen in current viewport'? Which is different from the main frozen/thaw setting.
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AutoCAD 2012 | Inventor Professional 2012 | Vault Professional 2012
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AutoCAD 2012 | Inventor Professional 2012 | Vault Professional 2012
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12-13-2012 05:31 AM in reply to:
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They may be blocks. The blocks may be inserted on the layer A-Room-Iden, but the entities that make up the block may be on a layer that is frozen in that Viewport.
