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Hide entire Viewport without deleting it

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Base12
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Hide entire Viewport without deleting it

Just to be clear about what I'm doing, here's a couple examples of what I am NOT trying do:

Not trying to hide just the view title

Not trying to just hide the outlines of the viewport boundary

 

What I am trying to do is to temporarily HIDE an entire viewport, title, contents, everything without actually deleting it.  I have one sheet with a view on it that isn't finished, but the other views on the sheet are finished and I want to make a progress .pdf without displaying the viewport that is unfinished (because it's a mess, and is full of template annotation, etc).  I don't want to delete the view off the page because I have it arranged nicely to fit with notes and such around it and dragging it back onto the page later seems unnecessary... I just want it to look like it's not there when I print.

 

I see there is a "Display Model -- normal/half tone/do not display" option which is close to what I need... but it leaves all the annotation and detail lines, etc.  Then I can go to the VG screen and deselect everything on the Annotations tab, but then you have to go back in there and turn everything (or whatever combination you had before) back on.  

 

I see I can also make a Viewport template that has EVERYTHING hidden (including the view title) in it and chose that template, and then go back to the previous template (assuming you remembered to make one) to reset it later... but is there something like this that is just a single click that just hides/unhides everything in a viewport?  Like the Autocad function to display, or not display viewport contents?

 

Thanks!

 

JP.

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Alfredo_Medina
als Antwort auf: Base12

From the sheet , set that viewport to use the view title named as "No title". Then, activate the viewport, use VG. Turn off "Show Model Categories in this view", and turn off "Show Annotation categories in this view". Print the sheet. Then, whenever you need the viewport again, reverse these steps.


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virgilio_benedictos
als Antwort auf: Base12

hi jbenier,

 

 

same concept with Mr. Medina you can also create a view template that all model and annotation categories are unchecked.

 

hope this will help?

 

 

 

regards

Ver

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ToanDN
als Antwort auf: Base12

You can simply move the viewports to the right or above the border and they will be clipped off when you print.

 

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RobDraw
als Antwort auf: Base12

If this is only the one sheet, I'd just delete the view and put it back on when it's ready. You already know how you got it there.


Rob

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Viveka_CD
als Antwort auf: Base12

Hi @Base12

 

Here is more information on how to control the look and content of viewport types.

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Anonymous
als Antwort auf: Viveka_CD


@Viveka_CD wrote:

Hi @Base12

 

Here is more information on how to control the look and content of viewport types.


None of these options would have any effect on the view window, only the view titles.

 

 

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Viveka_CD
als Antwort auf: Anonymous

@Anonymous

Our knowledge network has links to parent topics, and viewport type properties  have viewports as the parent topic, this will benefit many users looking for solutions with regard to titles as well as views.

 

Thanks!

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Anonymous
als Antwort auf: ToanDN

This is the best solution - Revit makes some things so complicated, that the easy solutions are often completely overlooked.

 

Thanks TOAN!

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RDAOU
als Antwort auf: Anonymous

@Anonymous 

 

thats a post from 2017 but @Base12  is still around ...

 

See GIF below...You hide them with a generic annotation that contains a filled region...easier and neater than having view ports flying around

 

Hide view port.gif

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Anonymous238
als Antwort auf: ToanDN

How do you print the sheet without it showing the view off to the side?

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