In CAD, viewport border lines are an important element used to display and distinguish between different viewports. However, sometimes these border lines may disappear, making it impossible for the user to accurately judge which viewport is currently being viewed. This article will help you solve this problem by going through the details of how to display CAD viewport border lines.
1. How to display the viewport border line.
1.Open the CAD software and enter the drawing interface.
2.In the drawing interface, select the View menu, and then select the Viewport option.
3.In the pop-up Viewport Manager, you can see all the viewports in the current drawing interface.
4.Select the viewport where you want to display border lines, and then check the Show Border option.
5.Click the OK button to complete the display of the viewport border line.
2. Precautions.
1.Before displaying viewport border lines, you need to make sure that there are multiple viewports in the current drawing interface. You can't do this without multiple viewports.
2.When you select the View menu, you need to make sure that the current view is correct. If the current view is incorrect, the viewport border lines are not displayed correctly.
3.When you check the Show Borders option, you need to make sure that the viewport that is currently selected is correct. If the viewport is selected incorrectly, the viewport border lines are not displayed correctly.
4.During operation, it is necessary to keep the software running normally. If the software is faulty or abnormal, it is necessary to stop the operation in time and seek professional help.
5.When using CAD software, it is recommended to back up your files regularly to prevent data loss or corruption. At the same time, the software needs to be updated regularly for better performance and stability.
6.When using CAD software, it is advisable to follow certain operating specifications and processes to avoid errors or problems. For example, before drawing a drawing, you need to set parameters such as layers and linetypes to ensure that the drawing meets the requirements.
7.When using CAD software, you need to pay attention to safety issues to avoid problems such as software crashes or data loss due to misoperation. For example, during operation, it is necessary to avoid multiple operations at the same time or opening multiple files at the same time to avoid problems such as software crashes due to heavy workload.
8.When using CAD software, it is also necessary to pay attention to intellectual property rights and confidentiality issues, avoid leaking documents to unrelated persons or unauthorized persons, use or copying, etc., to avoid intellectual property or confidential information leakage and other issues.
9.When using CAD software, it is also necessary to pay attention to file saving problems to avoid problems such as file loss or damage caused by not saving in time. For example, in the process of drawing drawings, it is necessary to save files regularly to ensure the security and integrity of the files, etc.
10.When using CAD software, it is also necessary to pay attention to the software version to avoid problems such as not being able to open or use files normally due to incompatible software versions. For example, when using a newer version of CAD software, it is necessary to pay attention to compatibility issues with the old version of the software to ensure that the normal opening and use of files can be carried out smoothly.