I insert a viewport on a layout and it's fine. I go to other tabs and when I go back to the tab I just set up the viewport is black. The objects are still there but you can't see the all. I go into the viewport and the background doesn't change. This doesn't happen to all layout tabs just typically my panel tabs.
Please help.
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I insert a viewport on a layout and it's fine. I go to other tabs and when I go back to the tab I just set up the viewport is black. The objects are still there but you can't see the all. I go into the viewport and the background doesn't change. This doesn't happen to all layout tabs just typically my panel tabs.
Please help.
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Try REGENALL. And read about the MAXACTVP System Variable, though I'm not sure that would be the issue -- it's described as a MAXimum number of ACTive ViewPorts "in a layout," but if it's really a maximum total in all layouts, it could have that effect.
Try REGENALL. And read about the MAXACTVP System Variable, though I'm not sure that would be the issue -- it's described as a MAXimum number of ACTive ViewPorts "in a layout," but if it's really a maximum total in all layouts, it could have that effect.
Good morning Kent
Regenall did not work I'm sorry to say. I only have one viewport on the tab. I presently have a 27 page (layouts) drawing. The only sheets that are not blacked out are my riser & floor plan pages. When I publish the set it's fine??
Good morning Kent
Regenall did not work I'm sorry to say. I only have one viewport on the tab. I presently have a 27 page (layouts) drawing. The only sheets that are not blacked out are my riser & floor plan pages. When I publish the set it's fine??
Command MAXACTVP and increase the number, see if it helps.
Command MAXACTVP and increase the number, see if it helps.
Hi @Anonymous
Seems to be some glitch. Try deleting the old viewport and creating a new one and see if the problem vanishes. Also "PURGE" and "AUDIT" the drawing to remove any errors in the drawing 🙂
Hi @Anonymous
Seems to be some glitch. Try deleting the old viewport and creating a new one and see if the problem vanishes. Also "PURGE" and "AUDIT" the drawing to remove any errors in the drawing 🙂
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Alreadt set to the max of 64
Alreadt set to the max of 64
That's what I've been doing, comes back.
That's what I've been doing, comes back.
That worked Valentin, thanks alot.
That worked Valentin, thanks alot.
It did it again. The hardware accelerator fixed it.
It did it again. The hardware accelerator fixed it.
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