We use viewport references frequently to build different files without worrying about conflicting live linework. One of the most frustrating parts of this process is when you create or edit a class or layer in the mother file. When doing this, the visibility in the referenced viewport is automatically set to OFF/INVISIBLE. This is a default that I wish were the other way. It would be much easier to turn off visibilities of things that are undesirable, rather than remembering to turn on visibilities for all of the changes/updates.
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We use viewport references frequently to build different files without worrying about conflicting live linework. One of the most frustrating parts of this process is when you create or edit a class or layer in the mother file. When doing this, the visibility in the referenced viewport is automatically set to OFF/INVISIBLE. This is a default that I wish were the other way. It would be much easier to turn off visibilities of things that are undesirable, rather than remembering to turn on visibilities for all of the changes/updates.
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