Greetings,
I am attempting to setup a rather complex drawing. The ultimate goal of my efforts is to have a sheetset that will plot out multiple layouts from one drawing. The complex part is I wish for each layouts viewport to look at the same location while only having to adjust one viewport. In order to capture all the information needed per layout I would also require that each layouts viewport be setup in a different layer state. Would anyone know how I could best go about doing this?
My current progress with this is I have all of the layouts in one document which has the corresponding files xref'd in on separate layers.
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Greetings,
I am attempting to setup a rather complex drawing. The ultimate goal of my efforts is to have a sheetset that will plot out multiple layouts from one drawing. The complex part is I wish for each layouts viewport to look at the same location while only having to adjust one viewport. In order to capture all the information needed per layout I would also require that each layouts viewport be setup in a different layer state. Would anyone know how I could best go about doing this?
My current progress with this is I have all of the layouts in one document which has the corresponding files xref'd in on separate layers.
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Hi @Anonymous,
This doesn't sound all that tricky actually. If you would like to attach your files I could help walk you through this step by step.
In the mean time this is how I would start.
Create your master file, insert your xref(s).
Now go to the first layout and create the viewport in the location and size you want.
Double-click in the viewport and freeze, thaw, etc the layers to the condition you desire. Create a layer state for that particular viewport.
Now copy the Layout to a new one.
Open the viewport and again adjust the layers. Create a unique layer state for that viewport.
Do this as many times as necessary.
Make sure that your Visretain is set to 1 (on)
Next, create a new sheet set and import your layouts.
Please select the Accept as Solution button if my post fully solves your issue or answers your question.
Hi @Anonymous,
This doesn't sound all that tricky actually. If you would like to attach your files I could help walk you through this step by step.
In the mean time this is how I would start.
Create your master file, insert your xref(s).
Now go to the first layout and create the viewport in the location and size you want.
Double-click in the viewport and freeze, thaw, etc the layers to the condition you desire. Create a layer state for that particular viewport.
Now copy the Layout to a new one.
Open the viewport and again adjust the layers. Create a unique layer state for that viewport.
Do this as many times as necessary.
Make sure that your Visretain is set to 1 (on)
Next, create a new sheet set and import your layouts.
Please select the Accept as Solution button if my post fully solves your issue or answers your question.
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Scot-65
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Hello,
Sorry for the late response, I have been away on business. yes I do believe this should solve the issue im working through.
Hello,
Sorry for the late response, I have been away on business. yes I do believe this should solve the issue im working through.
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