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ziemerd
10th Dec 2004, 08:42 pm
Hello All. I don't think there's a solution to my issue but I'm going to ask anyway.
I have a non-rectangular viewport but the drawing (done in model space) does not fit inside the viewport. Don't get me wrong. The viewport does adjust the drawing when I select Scale To Fit. Actually the drawing would fit just fine if the viewport was rectangular.
Is there a solution for this? :unsure:
Thanks for the help.
Dawn
DoYouKnowMe
10th Dec 2004, 09:21 pm
Hello All. I don't think there's a solution to my issue but I'm going to ask anyway.
I have a non-rectangular viewport but the drawing (done in model space) does not fit inside the viewport. Don't get me wrong. The viewport does adjust the drawing when I select Scale To Fit. Actually the drawing would fit just fine if the viewport was rectangular.
Is there a solution for this? :unsure:
Thanks for the help.
Dawn
Try this.
Go to the layout tab.
Set current layer to viewport layer being used.
type at command: mview
pick lower left corner and press enter.
pick upper right corner and press enter.
works for acad 2002 I don't know about 2005lt
ziemerd
10th Dec 2004, 09:41 pm
I tried MVIEW and it gave me a rectangular viewport so I now have two viewports one on top of the other.
I know that non-rectangular VPs are not suppose to work in 2005 LT but was able to make it work. At least the command is not available in 2005 LT. I wonder if AutoCAD 2005 looks any different.
I'll just stick to rectangular viewports from here on out.
Thanks for the help. 8)
hendie
10th Dec 2004, 10:14 pm
just enter a scale factor until it fits !
DoYouKnowMe
10th Dec 2004, 10:21 pm
I tried MVIEW and it gave me a rectangular viewport so I now have two viewports one on top of the other.
I know that non-rectangular VPs are not suppose to work in 2005 LT but was able to make it work. At least the command is not available in 2005 LT. I wonder if AutoCAD 2005 looks any different.
I'll just stick to rectangular viewports from here on out.
Thanks for the help. 8)
Why were you trying to use a polygonal vport if what you needed was a rectangular vport? If you are trying to make it a specific shape then try this.
type mview and press enter
type: P
enter
pick several points in the shape you want
last command: C
C = close
This will close the polygon vport
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