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Re: Invisible view****ts

by "Chas C-Q" <bo@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Mar 29, 2008 at 06:18 AM

My question is, how do I reveal the frame of these invisible view****ts s=
o  =

I can move them?  The -v****ts command is no help; neither is the Help fi=
le.

On Wed, 26 Mar 2008 19:07:42 -0400, Chas C-Q <bo@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:

> I am editing a drawing started by another.  I use AutoCAD Mechanical  =

> 2008 on XP Pro SP2.  What does "Invisible" mean here?:
>
>                    VIEW****T  Layer: "MVIEW"
>                              Space: Paper space
>                             Layout: Layout
>                              Invisible
>                              Visual Style: 2D Wireframe
>                     Handle =3D 16890e
>                              Status: On and Active
>                              Scale relative to Paper space:    0.1177x=
p
>                              Annotation Scale: 1:1
>              center point, X=3D6.02345567  Y=3D36.20710933  Z=3D0.0000=
0000
>               width 6.93411060
>              height 17.74359056
>
>
> All layers, including "MVIEW", are ON, THAWED and UNLOCKED.   =

> Nevertheless, I cannot see or manipulate the outline of this view****t.=




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 2 Posts in Topic:
Invisible viewports
"Chas C-Q" <  2008-03-26 19:07:42 
Re: Invisible viewports
"Chas C-Q" <  2008-03-29 06:18:27 

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