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You can also create viewports on a layout tab. You use those viewports, called
layout viewports, to arrange the views of your drawing on a sheet. You can move
and resize layout viewports. By using layout viewports, you have more control
over the display; for example, you can freeze certain layers in one layout
viewport without affecting the others. For more information about layouts
and layout viewports, see
Create Multiple-View Drawing Layouts (Paper Space)
on page 391.
Use Model Space Viewports
With model space viewports, you can do the following:
Pan; zoom; set Snap, Grid, and UCS icon modes; and restore named views.
Save user coordinate system orientations with individual viewports.
Draw from one viewport to another when executing a command.
Name a viewport arrangement so that you can reuse it on the Model tab
or insert it on a layout tab.
Setting up different coordinate systems in individual viewports is useful if you
typically work on 3D models. See Assign User Coordinate System Orientations
to Viewports
on page 574.
Split and Join Model Space Viewports
The illustrations below show several default model space viewport
configurations.
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