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PSETUPIN
Imports a user-defined page setup into a new drawing layout.
PSPACE
In a layout, switches from model space in a viewport to paper space.
VPORTS
Creates multiple viewports in model space or paper space.
VPLAYER
Sets layer visibility within viewports.
MAXACTVP
Sets the maximum number of viewports that can be active at one time in a
layout.
PSLTSCALE
Controls the linetype scaling of objects displayed in paper space viewports.
TILEMODE
Makes the Model tab or the last layout tab current.
Understand the Layout Process
When you use a named layout to prepare your drawing for output, you follow
a series of steps in a process.
You design the subject of your drawing in model space and prepare it for
output on a named layout in paper space. A drawing always has at least one
named layout.
Before you can use a layout, it must be initialized. A layout does not contain
any page setup information before it is initialized. Once initialized, layouts
can be drawn upon and output.
A layout can only be added to a sheet sets as sheets after it has been initialized
and saved.
Process Summary
When you prepare a layout, you typically step through the following process:
Create a model of your subject in model space.
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