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michaelrschubertllc
en respuesta a: Anonymous

Hi Lachlan!

 

I have all my layouts pretty much roughed in with viewports in paper space for all my sheets.

I want to create a new viewport on a new sheet and create two new LUO layers that will only display in the new viewport... ie I want the two new layers not to show up in any of the existing viewports... here is the method:

 

1) create the new sheet with the new viewport.

2) double-click inside the boundary of the new viewport

3) create the new layers and draw a temporary line on each of the new layers (in model space in the active viewport.)

4) enter the command 'vplayer'

5) select 'freeze' from the menu of options of the command

6) use the 'choose object on layer' option to click on the two temporary lines on the new layers.

7) select 'except current' from the options...

:cara_con_gafas_de_sol: double click outside the boundary of the new viewport you just created to get out of model space (clicked through viewport.)

9) check your other viewports by double clicking inside the viewport boundary to make sure the new layers 'vpfreeze' in your existing viewports!

 

Regards, and Aloha!

 

Michael R Schubert

 

Michael R Schubert Architectural Design LLC - Hawaii

Architectural Designer - Assoc. AIA
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