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AutoCAD 2014 LT - Zoomed extremely far in/out in paper space

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Anonymous
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AutoCAD 2014 LT - Zoomed extremely far in/out in paper space

I have two files that have become stuck zoomed all the way in or out with no way to return to a normal view. The message "Already zoomed out as far as possible" is displayed over the coordinates while attempting to zoom, and zooming in even a little results in "Already zoomed in as far as possible". The coordinates displayed are ridiculously high like "4.474E+19, 1.411E+19". When making a selection window over the entire drawing area, it selects what I assume is the entire drawing, displayed as a little bundle of grips, and a small crosshair at the top right. Upon hitting Esc at this point, the drawing is visible as a single pixel. Zooming in on this pixel has no effect, and even when "zoomed in as far as possible," it still displays as one pixel.

 

I was going to include that Previewing resulted in a single pixel as well, but I just tried it again and it appears normal on both files. This would be fine but there are still changes I need to make to the layouts.

 

When I open a different file and zoom out, it stops at the expected distance and doing Zoom Extents returns the page to the center.

 

Model space acts as normal.

 

Things I have tried so far:

Zoom extents, zoom all, etc.

Regen, regenall, etc.

Closing and reopening AutoCAD.

 

Is there anyway to fix this without redoing everything in a new file?

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Kent1Cooper
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Welcome to these Forums!

 

Can you post the drawing file(s) it(them)self(ves)?

Kent Cooper, AIA
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pendean
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Zoom Window? Repeat until you see your content up close.
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Anonymous
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Thank you! I think I tried that before but didn't do it enough times.

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