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Hi all,
I am currently working on a drawing containing around 100 tabs of one model. The problem with this is that the model is a working progress and is continuing to grow horizontally. This messes up our current way of displaying certain areas of the model throughout all layouts as each viewport now has to be stretched and resized to display what it did before. Is there a way to do this once and repeat it to all layouts rather than resizing each viewport individually.
Any suggestions are great!
¡Resuelto! Ir a solución.
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Hi and Welcome to AutoDesk Forum,
Start from now to do it manually(layout after layout) because you will finish your work before getting any acceptable solution.
Imad Habash
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If you want to automate (automation means you do a lot of work upfront, not after the fact), you can go ask in the LISP forum if there is a way to draw a viewport in a layout that exactly fits a VIEW you define in modelspace.
As others have noted, since this is a "close the barn doors after all the animals left' type situation, it would be quicker for you to just do it all manually.
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Thanks for the replies.
I was hoping this was not the case, but wanted to try anyway as this is not a "one-time" thing but a continuous process as it will get updated from time to time.