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Changing the Multiview Layout
When you select a multiple viewport layout, a default layout appears, and each viewport is set to display a
default view. You can change both the default layout and the views in each viewport to suit your needs.
To change the default viewport layout:
1 Do one or more of the following:
Hold the cursor over the lines dividing the image window and Ctrl-drag. The current zoom/pan
settings automatically change so the frame matches its viewport's width.
Select the viewport to make it current (a yellow border indicates the current viewport) and then
select a view option (for example, Front) or press a hotkey (for example, F1).
2 To restore the default settings, select an option from the Reset box.
To:Select:
Restore the default layout for the current viewport layout option. You can also Alt-click
a viewport border.
Reset Layout
Restore the default layout for all viewport layout options.Reset All
Synchronizing Current Frame Display Across All Viewports
By default, when you scrub or jog a clip, only the current viewport (a yellow border indicates the current
viewport) is updated. The other viewports continue to display the last frame at which they were parked until
you release the cursor. However, you can set all viewports to be updated in sync with the current viewport.
To synchronize the current frame display across all viewports:
1 Display the View menu.
2 Select an option from the Viewport Update box.
To:Select:
Update all viewports to display the same frame as the current viewport.Update All
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