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Seeking education in vports, mspace & pspace

Seeking education in vports, mspace & pspace

Seeking education in vports, mspace & pspace

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I'm new to Acad 2000. I have tons of experience (using and programming) in Microstation and Acad (up to Release 10) until about 5 years ago.  Now I am back into the scene and having practical trouble manipulating viewports.  I don't have problems understanding the concepts - but haven't figured out how to move, add, delete viewports, and by extension, paper space.  I would like to cut off some of the "trial and error" learning curve.  I am the lone designer (ha ha Tonto) at a local E & C co., so I don't have access to someone else with experience.  The Autocad 2k book hasn't been much help either (same for the tutorial).  I will be heading to the bookstore this week to cough up the cash for a book, but I wanted to ask the forum for tips first.  Could I get some basic education from y'all (Yea, I'm from Texas - Don't hold that against me)?

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Thanks!  This is very helpful.

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