![]() To remove a specific viewport, select it from the list and click Delete Viewport. To change the name of a viewport, select it from the list and click Rename Viewport. ![]() You can recalibrate the viewport (by either clicking Calibrate or entering the new scale manually). To modify the scale or scale options of a viewport, select it from the Viewports list and make the desired changes. In this case, the untitled viewport should be deleted. Note: If you notice a viewport that is untitled, this could be affecting the accuracy of your measurements in that area. To highlight a specific viewport, select it from the Viewports list and the viewport area, name and scale will appear in the drawing. You can also view video tutorials on PDF Measurement, the Measurement Enhancements in Revu 12, and Takeoffs and Estimations, in addition to the FAQ section on our Support page, and the Revu Help Guide.When a measurement is placed on a PDF that has viewports, they are automatically highlighted and their associated scales are shown. One thing to consider is that there may be times when you actually want viewports in your drawing, so to help you with this we have an FAQ explaining how you can use viewports to set multiple scales on single page. We also have another article explaining what to do if you’re unable to calibrate a document, as well as a video covering the same topic. Once you’ve cleared the unwanted Viewports, you can set a new scale by calibrating the drawing. Change the scale in the top Scale section of the Measurement tab.Click the Clear All button to remove all of the viewports on that page. ![]() Expand the Viewports section of the Measurement tab. ![]() You can remove the unwanted Viewports by following the steps listed below: This happens in Revu 11 and above because the document contains at least one pre-existing Viewport which defines the scale and units of measurement. Your drawing gets highlighted in blue whenever you try to take a measurement. ![]()
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