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Anonymous
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Using Zoom Extents command removes my cursor and sets viewport scales to 0.0000

Hello. My operating system is Windows 10 Pro, and I am using AutoCAD 2022. I was given a drawing by a coworker to make some interior elevations. The drawing only contained Xrefs of the floorplans involved, and a few existing interior elevations. However, when I made a viewport on a sheet, the scale was locked to a value of 0.0000. Regardless of what scale option I click, it will not change this scale. Zooming and Panning do not work either. They do not do anything, and there is not even tiny dots on the screen to select. Then, I went to Modelspace and tried to use the Zoom Extents command. When I did, the screen completely removed my cursor when hovering in Modelspace, made all drawn lines disappear, and will not let me pan or zoom. The only thing that gives me the drawing back from this state is undoing the Zoom Extents command. As well, when hovering over parts of modelspace with my invisible cursor it will say that I am highlighting a line arc. I cannot change this line. As well, the viewcube and UCS indicator are no longer visible. Copying over the drawn objects to a fresh file doesn't fix this. The same issues occur. Purging the file does not fix it either. Neither does the AUDIT command. We have noticed that going into the View Manager shows that the 'Camera Z' option is set to 1" instead of the 0" of all the others. How do we fix this?