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    Question Access a Vport inside a Vport

    I created a viewport inside another viewport.
    if i want to access this smaller vport in paperspace i double click in it, but it makes the bigger vport accessible...? any idea how i can get acces (modelspace) to this smaller vport?

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    Default Re: Access a Vport inside a Vport

    From this post, I would suggest using CTRL-R to cycle through your viewports.
    If you have a technical question, please find the appropriate forum and ask it there.
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    Default Re: Access a Vport inside a Vport

    Although Ctrl + R is the best option in my opinion, you also have another one. I am talking about the maximize viewport button which is located in the middle of the Tray (see attachment).
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    Default Re: Access a Vport inside a Vport

    Ctrl+R is what i was looking for - thanks

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    Default Re: Access a Vport inside a Vport

    Quote Originally Posted by lmitsou
    Although Ctrl + R is the best option in my opinion, you also have another one. I am talking about the maximize viewport button which is located in the middle of the Tray (see attachment).
    If you are in the wrong viewport, how will maximizing it get you to the right one?
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    Default Re: Access a Vport inside a Vport

    Quote Originally Posted by Opie
    If you are in the wrong viewport, how will maximizing it get you to the right one?

    By using the left and right arrow next to the button (please see attached).
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    Default Re: Access a Vport inside a Vport

    Quote Originally Posted by lmitsou
    By using the left and right arrow next to the button (please see attached).
    Thank you for the additional detail.
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    Default Re: Access a Vport inside a Vport

    Quote Originally Posted by Opie
    Thank you for the additional detail.
    You are welcome. It was actually my mistake for not adding this "detail" in my first post.

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    Default Re: Access a Vport inside a Vport

    Another way to do it (or select an entity that is under one or more others) is to hold down the shift key while left clicking the mouse on or close to the object.
    When the item that you want is highlighted, right click to select it.
    Noun-verb selection should be on if you want to edit it.

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