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The list includes the name of each specified view and the space in which it
was defined. M designates model space, and P designates paper space.
Delete Deletes one or more named views.
Orthographic Restores the predefined orthographic view you specify to the
current viewport.
The view orientation of the specified orthographic view is based on the
UCSBASE system variable, which is set to the world coordinate system by
default. When one of the orthographic views is restored, the program zooms
to the extents in the current viewport.
Restore Restores the view you specify to the current viewport. If a UCS setting
was saved with the view, it is also restored.
The center point and magnification of the saved view are also restored. If you
restore a model space view while working in paper space, you are prompted
to select a viewport in which to restore that view.
Select the viewport by clicking its border. The viewport you select must be on
and active. The program switches to model space and restores the view in the
selected viewport.
If you restore a paper space view while working in model space in a layout
tab, the program switches to paper space and restores the view. You can't
restore a paper space view if you are working in the Model tab.
Save Saves the display in the current viewport using the name you supply.
The current value of the UCSVIEW system variable is displayed when you save
a view. To change the setting and turn this option on or off, use the UCS
option of VIEW.
Settings Specifies various settings for the VIEW command.
Layer Snapshot Saves the current layer visibility settings with the new named
view.
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