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Save and Restore Views
When you save specific views by name, you can restore them for layout and
plotting or when you need to refer to specific details.
A named view created with the VIEW command consists of a specific
magnification, position, and orientation. In each drawing session, you can
restore up to 10 previous views displayed in each viewport using ZOOM
Previous.
Named views are saved with a drawing and can be used any time. When you
are composing a layout, you can restore a named view to a viewport on the
layout.
Save a View
When you name and save a view, the following settings are saved:
Magnification, center point, and view direction
The location of the view (the Model or a specific named layout)
Layer visibility in the drawing at the time the view is saved
User coordinate system
Restore a Named View
You can use named views to do the following:
Restore a view that you use frequently while working in model space.
Restore a view on a layout that is zoomed into an area of interest on the
layout.
With multiple model or layout viewports, restore a different view in each
one.
To restore the previous view
Click View tab Navigate panel Zoom drop-down Previous.
Zoom Previous restores only the view magnification and position, not the
previous content of an edited drawing.
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