There's some other ways to accomplish the same thing. If you are working in
a 2d or 3d view, you can right click on the view and click duplicate, name
it something obvious. Zoom around the area that you are needing to come
back to, close it, then go to a sheet and dump all of the views that you
need to come back to onto the sheet. You can even delete the title block,
so it's nothing but a bunch of views. You could even put some temporary
text to remind yourself what you need to do. You don't have to put them on
a title block, you could manage it with naming them, but I like this b/c
there are all in one place.
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Ok, imagine that you have an architectural project, a little bit complex,
and you have to define better some unions, or elements. So you could just
put a semitransparent object (in 3d, like a cube) that reminds you about
those elements. This object could work as a "3d callout" also.
Best regards,
João.