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layout or when plotted. The annotation scale controls the size of the annotative
objects relative to the model geometry in the drawing.
You can specify the default list of scales available for layout viewports, page
layouts, and printing in Default Scale List dialog box.
For more information about annotation scaling, see Scale Annotations on
page 656.
Quick Reference
SCALELISTEDIT
Controls the list of scales available for layout viewports, page layouts, and
plotting.
MVIEW
Creates and controls layout viewports.
PROPERTIES
Controls properties of existing objects.
VPORTS
Creates multiple viewports in model space or paper space.
ZOOM
Increases or decreases the magnification of the view in the current viewport.
Control Visibility in Layout Viewports
You can control the visibility of objects in layout viewports using several
methods. These methods are useful for emphasizing or hiding different
elements of a drawing, and for reducing screen regeneration time.
See also:
Display Annotative Objects on page 670
Freeze Specified Layers in a Layout Viewport
A major benefit to using layout viewports is that you can selectively freeze
layers in each layout viewport. You can also specify default visibility settings
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