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    Question Freezing Layers In Exiasting Viewports

    Hi
    I have CAD plans with lots of viewports, each set up for different layer sets. Is there a way if I cut and past an object into a file or bring layers in to a file through Design Centre, that the layer is Frozen in EXISTING viewports as well as New viewports?
    The layers I'm inserting are set to be frozen in view ports In the source drawing. I can use the button "New Layers VP frozen in All Viewports" in LAYERPROPERTYMANAGER, but this is very cumbersome as I have to add all the layer details manually.
    I'm currently using AutoCAD 2018

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    Default Re: Freezing Layers In Exiasting Viewports

    You can use the VPLAYER command with either:

    Newfrz (New Freeze)
    Creates new layers that are frozen in all viewports.

    Vpvisdflt (Viewport Visibility Default)
    Thaws or freezes the specified layers in subsequently created viewports.

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    Default Re: Freezing Layers In Exiasting Viewports

    Hi - Perfect

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