The only thing I have noticed is that the line styles are wrong. I would think when I saved a view to a new file, it would keep ALL the settings that made that view look the way it does. So, all line styles (weights and colors) should look identical in the newly created file. But it doesn't. It's getting new line style definitions from somewhere. I'm assuming when the new file is created, some sort of template is being used and that's where the redefined line styles are coming from. I feel like this has to be a bug because that shouldn't be how it works. The view should look identical when it's exported to a new file.
The line style definitions are separate from view template settings, right? If a line is set to be a certain line style, if that line style looks different in another file (say we're pasting lines into a new file), the lines of the view will take on the look of the definitions in the file, right?
That seems like what is happening here. The new file has its own line style definitions and this view is being "pasted" into it and its lines are taking on the styles of the file.
It also doesn't carry over any view template assigned to the view. In the new file the view is set to have no view template even though it had a template assigned in the original file.
The view also has a View Category and View Sub Category parameter set for the Project Browser. These parameters carry over to the new file, but the structure doesn't appear in the Project Browser, so these params aren't "set up" in the new file either.
I don't know, just seems to me that all the pertinent settings from the original project file should follow the view to its new file. That seems like the most intuitive way to do it. Why would you save the view to a new file just to have it look different and have to fix it?