
Zoom/pan back to where the viewport view was. It may also be necessary to do this in model space itself.Ĭhange the Layout Regen Options in AutoCAD.

Enter ANNOALLVISIBLE on the command line and set it to 1 to have all annotative objects display.Refresh the object display Try the following in order:Ĭheck to see if Annotation Display is turned Off In paper space, do either of the following: In model space, set Annotation to No for the affected objects.In model space, select the object and add the viewport scale to the annotative scale list.In paper space, select the viewport and change its scale to match that of the annotative object.In the Properties palette, check if Annotative is set to Yes.Note: For linework viewed as white in model space, the color "White" (rather than 255) will display white on dark backgrounds or black on light backgrounds in the software, and will print black. On the menu, choose Express Tools > Layout > Synchronize Viewports.Ģ Select the master layout viewport that has the desired zoom factor.ģ Select one or more viewports to align with the master viewport, then press Enter.If it is close to or the same as the background display of the layout (thus not showing), change it.On the ribbon, choose Express Tools > Synchronize Viewports (in Layout).5xp.ġĝo one of the following to choose Synchronize Viewports ( ): To decrease the scale to half the size of paper space units, type. To change the scale of model space entities relative to paper spaceĤ Type the zoom scale factor relative to paper space by appending the suffix xp to the scale factor, and then press Enter.įor example, to increase the scale of the entities in the viewport on the Model tab to twice the size of paper space units, type 2xp. The viewport scale (paperspace to model space) displays in the command bar. On the menu, choose Express Tools > Layout > List Viewport Scale.Ģ Select the edge of the layout viewport, then press Enter.On the ribbon, choose Express Tools > List Viewport Scale (in Layout).To report the scale of a layout viewport scaleġĝo one of the following to choose List Viewport Scale ( ): On the Modify toolbar, click the Properties tool.Ģ Select the edge of the layout viewport.ģ In Custom Scale, enter the scale at which you want to view model space entities from within the layout viewport.On the menu, choose Modify > Properties.On the ribbon, choose View > Properties (in Display).The layout viewport returns to its original scale and center point.ġĝo one of the following to choose Properties ( ): On the status bar, click Minimize Viewport ( ).On the menu, choose View > Viewports > Minimize Viewport.On the ribbon, choose View > Minimize Viewport (in Model Viewports).To minimize a layout viewport (if it is maximized) On the status bar, click Maximize Viewport ( ).On the menu, choose View > Viewports > Maximize Viewport.On the ribbon, choose View > Maximize Viewport (in Model Viewports).

Or, skip this step to maximize the current layout viewport.

On the ribbon, choose View > Layout Viewports (in Layouts).When done, use the Minimize Viewport command to switch back to the original scale and center point of the layout viewport.Ģĝo one of the following to choose Layout Viewports ( ):
#Scaling viewport in bricscad full size#
While working in a layout viewport, you can use the Maximize Viewport command to enlarge the view to full size and emulate model space, allowing you to easily work on the geometry in that view. You can also change how you view items within a layout viewport by specifying a scale factor, which changes how large or small model space entities appear within the layout viewport. Turning off a layout viewport does not delete the viewport or its contents it simply turns off its display.

If necessary, you can turn a layout viewport on or off. If you have created numerous layout viewports, your system performance may be affected.
