Viewport boundary is too large

Viewport boundary is too large

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Viewport boundary is too large

Anonymous
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Hello everyone, I have a long plan view but I want to print out only one small portion of it. So I created a sheet and attached on it the cropped viewport of the initial view. The problem is that I am getting extended viewport limits out of the cropped area that are finally printed in the exported AutoCAD file. Check the attached image. PS. This is a mechanical model and it is linked with an architectural model. The architectural link is probably the one which creates the problem through its grids and axes. But I don't have access on it. Any Ideas how to solve the problem?

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J.Wehmer
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Make sure that annotation crop and crop region visible is not checked;

 

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ennujozlagam
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hello, you need to go your view and adjust the crop view see attached. thanks

 

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Thank you both for your reply. It is the ARCHITECTURAL Link that causes the problem. When I activate the Annotation Crop button nothing changes. It is only solved when I deactivate the grids of the ARCHITECTURAL Link. So, there is no way to control the viewport range?

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Anonymous
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Thank you both for your reply. It is the ARCHITECTURAL Link that causes the problem. When I activate the Annotation Crop button nothing changes. It is only solved when I deactivate the grids of the ARCHITECTURAL Link. So, there is no way to control the viewport range?

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J.Wehmer
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If you turn on the crop region visible, a box appears where you can drag the crop region

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bim9QCA4G
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In visibility settings uncheck the site under model category. It will reflect when you will check the Architecture in filter option.  It works for me.

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ECODG90
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Yes, this worked for me. I had the same problem, I had a lot of Revit links and I had to uncheck the site on each link. 

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