My current file system is Windows 11 Build 22H2 and My VectorWorks version is 2023 SP3
I have a main file that has Referenced Design Layer Viewports within it (structure and terrain models), which I like to keep separated in another file to "freeze" them.
This main file is referenced across multiple detail files. So I have this sort of nested viewport setup in my detail files: such as Referenced DLVP from the main file that by itself has it's own Referenced DLVP to Structure and Terrain.
That given, I get some annormal behavior in some of my detail files.
In some Detail Files, I have a Referenced DLVP from the main file, and the DLVPs within in are misplaced. It's really weird.
I uploaded a small video that shows my problem. I believe it will make things easier to undestand.
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luiza_finger
Hello, everyone!
My current file system is Windows 11 Build 22H2 and My VectorWorks version is 2023 SP3
I have a main file that has Referenced Design Layer Viewports within it (structure and terrain models), which I like to keep separated in another file to "freeze" them.
This main file is referenced across multiple detail files. So I have this sort of nested viewport setup in my detail files: such as Referenced DLVP from the main file that by itself has it's own Referenced DLVP to Structure and Terrain.
That given, I get some annormal behavior in some of my detail files.
In some Detail Files, I have a Referenced DLVP from the main file, and the DLVPs within in are misplaced. It's really weird.
I uploaded a small video that shows my problem. I believe it will make things easier to undestand.
Thanks!
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