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Yes, I have one viewport. But in that situation you described, the objects in the viewport will be visible in only one color - that of the given layer. But as I mentioned above, I need to show the different small areas in a different colors. So to do that I have to create many layers and many copies of the block which I want to avoid.
With the "by block" coloring function this works perfectly, but then the large zones will be coloried as the small areas.
Sorry, but is dificult to explain.
Please see the attached DWG file. You can find in it a small example. Please mind that in my drawings I have to color-divide a thousand of objects in many large zones and each zone - to smaller areas in different color.
IF you create a layer "block 1" and give it a color yellow and create your block bylayer and put it in layer "block 1" you can change the color of that layer inside the first viewport to be green, the second viewport to be blue and the third to be red. you only need a lot of layers if you need the colors of the blocks to be different in the same viewport.