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RADAR
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I have Carlson 2007 Standalone, and used to know how to clip a view port by drawing a poly-line.......

Must be old age, cause now I can't.....

Any help would be GREATLY appreciated...:-D

TIA

Doug Casement


 
Posted : September 26, 2011 2:58 pm
Perry Williams
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> I have Carlson 2007 Standalone, and used to know how to clip a view port by drawing a poly-line.......
>
> Must be old age, cause now I can't.....
>
> Any help would be GREATLY appreciated...:-D
>
>
> TIA
>
> Doug Casement

While in Paperspace (and using the pull-down menus...)

VIEW-->VIEWPORTS---> POLYGONAL VIEWPORTS

Then draw a polyline and snap it back on itself (creating a closed polygon)and you should be good to go. Just adjust the scale and Pan to view the area desired.

You can also adjust the viewport by lighting up the grips (in paper space) and moving them around.


 
Posted : September 26, 2011 4:31 pm
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THAT'S IT!

Awesome, Perry, thanks for the help!!

Cheers,
Radar


 
Posted : September 27, 2011 3:45 pm