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Have started the process of creating new view templates to assign to some working views etc.
Over the course of doing this I have been made aware of some of the benefits of creating "working views" in addition to the individual plan views, sections etc. so that I can manipulate the working view without needing to concern myself with inadvertantly messing up my sheet views.
Similarly, I have been made aware of temporary views which up until recently I have not used.
So, now I'm wondering why, if I can assign a "working view template" that I create to any of my sheet views via the temporary view feature if there is really any benefit to creating separate working views.
Seems to me on the surface, at least on some level that this would be redundant, because the safety is built-in.
Wondering if this might be a relatively new feature and at least on some level has made working views obsolete.
If working views have not been made obsolete wondering if someone can explain the benefits of working views vs using the temporary view feature.
Thoughts?
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