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View Port (mview) automatic rescaling
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View Port (mview) automatic rescaling

View Port (mview) automatic rescaling

(OP)
While in paper space, I create a view port (using mview command). I go into the view port and scale it using 1/96xp. I then create a second view port and try to scale this view, both view ports are automatically scalled back to full extents.

How can I fix this without locking the viewport...is there a setting I am forgetting about?

Thanks!

RE: View Port (mview) automatic rescaling

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1. _UCSFOLLOW -> 0 ??
2. lock the Viewport
3. use zoom-> p

More: Thread555-9787 Lothar

RE: View Port (mview) automatic rescaling

(OP)
Exxit, thanks for your response.  However, I have seen this post before about ucsfollow and mine is set to 0 already...any other ideas?

Thanks,
Dean

RE: View Port (mview) automatic rescaling

(OP)
Exxit, I stand corrected...the post I read about this before instructed me to type this command in paper space.  However, it appears that this needs to be done in each window in model space.  Everything works...thanks!!

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