Pretty sure this will get fixed soon. I work with 2012LT and I have the viewcube!!!!!
With a blank drawing create 3 or more viewports in model space. Now join 2 of the viewports (menu-view-viewports-join). Straightforward so far, then undo. Magic you now have the viewcube in all the non active viewports. And it works but only once in each viewport-then it just as mysteriously vanishes saying the command isn't available, but it does change the view first. I just found this, and next week I get a new computer with 2013LT, I hope it works on that as well.
And it is repeatable because I created a macro to get it back when I want to use it.
@steven-g,
john.vellek has edited your subject line for clarity: Nice Bug
Hi @steven-g,
I ran across this older post of yours and got curious about the Viewcube in AutoCAD LT. I tried to duplicate your steps in 2014, 2015, 2016, and 2016 and could not duplicate your results so I guess the "Nice Bug" has disappeared for good!
Thanks for your contribution.
Excllent - thanks for the update! I am glad this "bug" is proving useful for you.
I think I am old enough and wise enough to know when an answer has been given. I also find it extremely distastefull when people do actually mark their own "answers" as accepted, it just isn't cricket as we say in England, I didn't mark my own comment as an acceptable answer, and it was just that, a comment. I would appreciate it if someone with the authority to do so would remove the approval.
Hello steven-g,
At your request I unmarked your solution. However, it actually had a great trick that other users might find of value and thus it was marked so that they could find it quicker.
Thanks for your contribution.