![]() You can copy a viewport and paste it onto another Layout tab. And you can give each layer a bylayer color or other property that only applies to that viewport. You can set selected layers to be frozen in a particular viewport, without being frozen or turned off anywhere else. Navigating to a different view in the Model tab won't affect the view in a locked viewport. If you create a viewport in a Layout tab, and then go into that viewport and navigate to a certain view of the model, and then leave the viewport and lock it, then that viewport will always have that view of the model. I'm promoting it to all my designer friends meanwhile I'm not telling them I can't figure out the annotation part :-( I'm frustrated but I want to believe at some point I'll be good. I found the measurement tools but what about arrows? door opening directions etc? Is there a way I can use the blocks that I created to turn them into view ports and then select each view ie top, front etc.? So those layout pages are the ones that you can print in ie 11x17 or 24x36? I need Bricscad friend so that I don't give up. All I'm learning now is by myself with the help area on their website and youtube. ![]() Now I'm at this point where I'm trying to create my plans and I'm watching all the videos and it's not working and my manhood is taking a dive. Good enough that I barely use Sketchup anymore which I was pretty descent.
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