How to create multiple layouts in AutoCAD?

How to create multiple layouts in AutoCAD?

mahimahi2742
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How to create multiple layouts in AutoCAD?

mahimahi2742
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How to create layout..

 

@mahimahi2742

john.vellek has edited your subject line for clarity: layout

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chriscowgill7373
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Can you please clarify what you are looking for?  drawings by default have a model tab and a layout tab.  in the layout tab, to create a viewport (window into modelspace) you can use the MVIEW command.


Christopher T. Cowgill, P.E.

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imadHabash
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Hi,

 

Right click on the exit layout button and select Creat New Layout OR press the PLUS (+) symbol near it. and if your Model and Layout tab doesn't exist in your screen type OPTIONS and tick this option. (see attached image).

 

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regards,

Imad Habash

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GrantsPirate
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Right click on a layout tab, pick New Layout.  If needing a copy hold Ctrl and drag a layout left or right to and release.

 

And if you normally need multiple layouts in a new drawing then create the new layouts in your template(s) so you only have to create once.


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mahimahi2742
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How to create multiple viewport

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Kent1Cooper
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Welcome to these Forums!

All right, I'll go for the overly-obvious question:  Did you try Help?  It has lots of information about this, and it's always best to go there first, and if there's something you don't understand there, or if what you find there doesn't work as you expect, then come here for assistance.

Kent Cooper, AIA
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chriscowgill7373
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the mview command can be used over and over to create multiple viewports, or you can copy existing ones.  as some of the other community members have posted, you can create additional layout tabs by right clicking on the layout tab that is there and selecting from one of the available optioimage.pngns


Christopher T. Cowgill, P.E.

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Civil 3D 2024 on Windows 10

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mahimahi2742
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Thank you.
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Message 9 of 19

john.vellek
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Hi @mahimahi2742,

 

I see that you are visiting as a new member. Welcome to the Autodesk Community!

 

Viewports in a layout are super easy to use and can be extremely useful. I assume this is what you are asking about. Please correct me if I misunderstood your brief question.

 

If you click a Layout tab at the bottom of your AutoCAD window, you will open the layout and have the choice to work either in paperspace or in the model through a viewport. I made a quick video to show how you can create a viewport or more than one in a layout using the MVIEW command.

 

I also show how you can adjust the scale in a viewport using the Scale List and then how to apply overrides in just one viewport without it affecting others. Lastly I show how  a viewport can be locked to retain it's view of the model. I hope this helps.  If you are asking something else, please add some information to another post.

 

Just to be clear, you can also have multiple layouts that represent different pages in your drawing set. Each of the these layuouts in addition can contain their own unique viewports.

 

 

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


John Vellek


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Message 10 of 19

alexpromd
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how to create multiple layouts in autocad: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MFzlVaJIfEs

Message 11 of 19

Anonymous
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This is the command I am looking for but I do not know what it is in English, can you please translate? Thank you.
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alexpromd
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It's a script to be loaded into autocad
The download link is in description of the youtube video

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alexpromd
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Use Excel nad you can create multiple layout on horizontal and vertical positions

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A_RwX_34KhU

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ibrahimalkahli
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Thanks it worked
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simeongb
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Hello this is way to fast for me to follow and doesn't have a verbal instruction,  is there anywhere around that is a bit easier to follow. ?

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maratovich
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Maybe this will help you - AutoViewport 

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simeongb
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Hi Maratovich.
That was even more confusing and complicated but thanks anyway. The client will have to accept my drawing without one.
Once again thanks
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Message 18 of 19

saifumk8
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I wanted to share a helpful video with you regarding creating multiple sheet layouts in AutoCAD. Even though the question was posted years ago, I noticed that many people are still looking for answers and Google keeps directing them to that same post. So, I thought it would be beneficial to provide the best solution.

 

Here's the link to the video demonstration: https://youtu.be/elvMd1NUil4?si=F56Ukzo8l6omkOrd

 

Feel free to check it out and let me know if you have any questions. Happy AutoCAD designing!

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Lisabrian
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Nice one Kent

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