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How to display drawing in Model Tab


Chenna Siva Koteswara rao

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Sir,

I received an AutoCad drawing for modifications. Drawing is not showing in Model Tab, but it is not showing in Layout Tab. Could you please advice me how to I get on Model tab this drawing for editing.

Regards

Rao

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Sir,

I received an AutoCad drawing for modifications. Drawing is not showing in Model Tab, but it is not showing in Layout Tab. Could you please advice me how to I get on Model tab this drawing for editing.

Regards

Rao

 

if it is showing in layout tab, you can use command 'chspace' to move it to model space.

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When I used this command, (chspace) it is showing as "There are no active Model space viewports". Please advice

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I received an AutoCad drawing for modifications. Drawing is not showing in Model Tab, but it is not showing in Layout Tab.

 

That makes no sense. You say it is not showing in the model or layout tab...?

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"Drawing is not showing in Model Tab, but it is not showing in Layout Tab..."

[rubs eyes] Yep...that's what the OP said. Maybe he meant to say that it IS showing in the Model tab. That would make the most sense, right?

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"Drawing is not showing in Model Tab, but it is not showing in Layout Tab..."

 

 

Sorry I typed wrong. Please find below corrected my statement

Drawing is not showing in Model Tab, but it is showing in Layout Tab..."

Rao

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Create a viewport first by typing MVIEW.

Then use CHSPACE command.

 

Thanking you Sir. I got it now. It helped me lot and worked well for editing and modification. Regards, Rao

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This problem solved by

Create a viewport first by typing MVIEW.

Then use CHSPACE command.

Thank You, I got it now.

Regards,

Rao

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This problem solved by

Create a viewport first by typing MVIEW.

Then use CHSPACE command.

Thank You, I got it now.

Regards,

Rao

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