Rotating the paper does not rotate the model view space

Discussion in 'AutoCAD' started by Joshua, Feb 27, 2006.

  1. Joshua

    Joshua Guest

    Hi Guys (and Girls)

    This is probably a newbie question... I tried to rotate the paper
    to portrait mode but the boundary box for the model space didn't rotate
    as well. This means the model is cut-off in the same landscape mode
    dimensions. Anyone know how to resize the model space bounding box?

    -Joshua
     
    Joshua, Feb 27, 2006
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  2. Joshua

    Joshua Guest

    I kind of figured this out. For some reason in Paper view I can grab
    onto the boundary box and pull it. Also a neat thing I discovered is
    the mview command. (newbie, like I said). With the mview command it's
    easy to define all three views independently of one another on the same
    page. Just tell it how many views you want, make the area (auto pops
    the rectangle command) and select the orientation.
     
    Joshua, Feb 27, 2006
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