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Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 5:42:25 PM | how to erase Viewport Tags

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Hello all,

 

I'm setting up our office's template, and wanted to erase two viewport tags I no longer need. I thought I could purge them out, and renamed them to find them easily (see image: delete 01 & delete 02), but I can't.

 

They are not in use in any view, and I don't seem to be able to locate them in any way.

 

Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!!

 

 



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Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 11:29:14 PM | how to erase Viewport Tags

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Provided they aren't in use, Just do a purge unused.  They will show under other sytyles-->Viewports

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Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 9:14:36 AM | how to erase Viewport Tags

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That was my reasoning too, except that, after checking all viewports, I know for sure those styles are not in use.

 

So here's what I did: I made a copy of the file and deleted all sheets and checked the purge tool; still nothing showed up. I then proceeded with all views & legends: still nothing. I then continued with all the schedules and was able to narrow it down to two schedules that apparently have these viewport tags associated with it.

 

Oddly enough, these schedules are working schedules so I've never placed them on a sheet. Furthermore, without any sheets, how can they have a viewport tag associated to them??? 

 

I've also copied the schedules into a blank file and the viewport styles were carried over...

 

I've checked everything about them, and can't find the answer, so I'm really curious about this one.


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