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Drawing opens only on left half of the screen in modelspace

lieselot_christiaen
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Drawing opens only on left half of the screen in modelspace

lieselot_christiaen
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When I open a particular drawing, only half of the screen is used.

Other drawings use the entire screen.

Restarting the software and laptop didn't help.. any sugestions?

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pendean
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Set GFXDX12 to 0 (that's a zero) and see if your display issue goes away.

You also want to ensure your AutoCAD is fully updated, your ABOUT command in the program should show 2023.1.5
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paullimapa
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Since it only happens with this one dwg and not others try running the Audit command. Or open this dwg using the Recover command to see if that makes a difference 


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Valentin-WSP
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@lieselot_christiaen ,

 

Maybe you need to set it to one viewport:

 

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Please select the "Accept as Solution" button if my post solves your issue or answers your question.


Emilio Valentin

lieselot_christiaen
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Thanks for all the help! I switched to 2 Viewports and then back to 1 and it's OK now. 

steve_mazza
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Thanks for posting this.  I ran into this problem on a new DWG file recently.  How the problem occurred was, I used the WBLOCK command to extract linework from a drawing with modelspace split into 2 viewports.  When I opened the new block, the linework was on the left half of the view area, and the right half was just "dead" - no viewcube, and no way to interact with that side of the screen.  So it was like having 2 viewports, but not quite.

 

Using the +VPORTS command and selecting "Single" did not fix the problem.  But selecting 2 or more viewports, and then setting it back to single, did fix it.  This worked from both the +VPORTS command, and the View menu.

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