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Moving an object in one viewport without it moving in the other

more0337
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Moving an object in one viewport without it moving in the other

more0337
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Hello guys.

 

I have two viewports in autocad. The left one should be at a scale of 1:20 and the right one should be at a scale of 1:10. Is there any way to move an object only in the 1:10 viewport while making sure it doesn`t move in the 1:20 viewport?

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pendean
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@more0337 wrote:

...I have two viewports in autocad...

.. Is there any way to move an object only in...


 

Are you trying to move/adjust annotative text/dimension/attributes or block locations between the two scaled viewports in your layout? Or something else?

 

Sharing screenshots might help you explain it.

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more0337
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Yeah sure. I would love to send a screenshot. I just don`t know how to show a screenshot here.
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paullimapa
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Short answer is no, since vports are basically views looking into your drawing in model.

If you move the object in model, then any vport in layout looking at those objects will show them moved.


Paul Li
IT Specialist
@The Office
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Kent1Cooper
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@more0337 wrote:
.... I just don`t know how to show a screenshot here.

One way is to use the Windows Accessory "Snipping Tool" or the "Snip & Sketch" function [they're quite similar].  Once you have snipped, you can simply Ctrl+V Paste what you snipped into a Message here -- you don't even need to save it to a file or anything.

Kent Cooper, AIA
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ВeekeeCZ
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@more0337 wrote:

Hello guys.

 

I have two viewports in autocad. The left one should be at a scale of 1:20 and the right one should be at a scale of 1:10. Is there any way to move an object only in the 1:10 viewport while making sure it doesn`t move in the 1:20 viewport?


 

If that object is an "annotation" (m/text, m/leader... ), you can move it in different scales of it independently.

It's independent by scale, not by viewport.

ВeekeeCZ
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@more0337 wrote:
Yeah sure. I would love to send a screenshot. I just don`t know how to show a screenshot here.

 

...just paste it into a message window. 

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pendean
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@more0337 wrote:
Yeah sure. I would love to send a screenshot. I just don`t know how to show a screenshot here.

https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/13776/windows-use-snipping-tool-to-capture-screenshots 

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