Viewport to Sheet scaling problem using SSM

Viewport to Sheet scaling problem using SSM

VaDesigner10
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Viewport to Sheet scaling problem using SSM

VaDesigner10
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When I "place on sheet" or drag-and-drop my views created in model space to the sheet, using the SSM, they zoom-extents within the viewport. It's really annoying and I've never run into this problem before. What's going on here??? How do I correct this???

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pendean
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UCSFOLLOW variable is explained in HELP, that would appear to be your issue from your post.
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VaDesigner10
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Thanks Pendean. That's what I thought too, but my UCSFOLLOW is set to 0 in both my model space and my sheet files. And the viewports are still zooming out and not locked when placed on sheets.

 

It's happening on all machines. 

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pendean
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I am unable to replicate your issue in my drawings: can you show us in a video the many ways of creating viewports and how each method still does the zoom-extents in your layout? This free recorder is best as it also tracks your keyboard entries https://knowledge.autodesk.com/community/screencast

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pendean
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Thanks for the video.
Is UCSFOLLOW turned on in your source DWG file too? Not seeing anything like that here in my own files, UCSFOLLOW is turned off everywhere too.
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VaDesigner10
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Yep. Off in both parent and child files. Tried with "on" in both files too. 

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VaDesigner10
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Should UCSFOLLOW be on or off? (Thinking it's not UCSFOLLOW that is the problem though). I've never seen this problem in 25 years. 

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