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a question i come across a lot is how to hide the viewport edge or the viewport border or the viewport frame on an autocad drawing so by the viewport border weamp;#39;re just talking about this rectangle around this viewport so the viewport is that window into model space and a lot of times what will happen is when you go to plot that viewport will plot just that rectangle like that and when you kind of want to cut off other parts of the drawing and your viewport is maybe a little bit smaller than the actual drawing area of your layout it might be that to clean it up you just donamp;#39;t want to show the viewport so the easiest and most effective way in terms of organizing and making it where your viewport edges donamp;#39;t plot or donamp;#39;t print is to actually just put it on its own layer thatamp;#39;s set not to print so if i select this viewport you can see itamp;#39;s set to title block 01 viewport now if i go into my layer properties i can look here and see tha