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Creating a new layer visible only in one viewport

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Peterstair
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Creating a new layer visible only in one viewport

Hi,
I'm using AutoCAD LT 2013 at the moment.
I am working In a drawing with about 15 pages, all with their respective view ports. While working inside a specific viewport, I would like to be able to create a new layer visible only in that viewport, and not have to go and freeze that layer in all of the other 14 view ports. Does anyone know how this is done?
Thanks,
Peter
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maxim_k
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Hi Peter,

After you create new layer inside viewport you can freeze it in all other viewports except current with VPLAYER command - use Freeze + Except Current options in this command.

Maxim

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Peterstair
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Hi Maxim,
That seems to be the solution.
Thank you very much,
Peter
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Good one! Thanks a lot! I have been looking for this command since ages!

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Glad you have found this command. It's such an important and useful one to know!
Peter

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