AutoCAD

How to Exit Paper Space AutoCAD?

Understanding AutoCAD’s Paper Space

Paper space in AutoCAD is where you prepare your designs for printing or presentation. It allows you to set up different layouts that include elements like title blocks, notes, and multiple views of your model. Transitioning between paper space and model space is essential for effective drafting and presentation.

Steps to Exit Paper Space in AutoCAD

  1. Select the Layout Tab: Begin by navigating to the specific layout tab at the bottom of your AutoCAD workspace. Layout tabs are often labeled like "Layout1," "Layout2," etc. This is generally where you would work on paper space.

  2. Check for Active Viewport: Observe if you’re currently within a viewport. When you’re inside a viewport, your cursor will move as per the zoom level of the model space. To exit this view, ensure you click outside the viewport boundary.

  3. Double-Click Outside the Viewport: If you have clicked inside a viewport to edit the model, simply double-clicking anywhere outside of that viewport will return you to the paper space layout. This effectively deactivates the model space view and takes you back to the overall layout.

  4. Quick Switch Using Keyboard Shortcuts: Another method is to utilize keyboard commands. Press Ctrl + R to cycle through existing viewports if you find yourself stuck in the model window. Alternatively, using Ctrl + 0 (zero) can toggle the clean screen mode, thus providing a clear view of your layout.

  5. Final Confirmation: After exiting, you’ll know you’re back in paper space because you’ll see your title block and layout borders, allowing you to continue with adjustments for print settings or other preparations.

Working with Viewports in AutoCAD

Often, working with viewports while in paper space requires locking or unlocking them to preserve their scale or position.

  • To Lock a Viewport: Select the viewport, then access the padlock icon located on the status bar. Locking the viewport prevents any accidental alterations to the view.

  • To Unlock a Viewport: If you need to make changes, simply click the padlock icon again to unlock it. This action allows you to modify the view or scale freely.

Moving Between Model Space and Paper Space

To toggle between model space and paper space efficiently:

  1. From Paper to Model Space: Double-click within your designated viewport. This action will bring you into model space where you can manipulate your design more comprehensively.

  2. From Model to Paper Space: Once you are done with your modifications, simply double-click outside of the viewport to return back to paper space.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: How can I tell if I’m in paper space or model space?

A1: You can easily determine your current space by looking at the layout tabs at the bottom of your AutoCAD window. If you’re in model space, active viewports will be highlighted, and you will see elements like your drawing content. In paper space, you will view your layout features like title blocks.

Q2: Why does my viewport appear blank in paper space?

A2: A blank viewport can occur if the viewport is turned off or if it’s not correctly set to display the desired model space. Ensure the viewport is active by right-clicking it and selecting the appropriate display settings.

Q3: Can I have multiple viewports active at once in paper space?

A3: Yes, AutoCAD allows you to create and manage multiple viewports within paper space. You can adjust each viewport independently and define various views of your model, which is useful for presentations and layouts.

About the author

Wei Zhang

Wei Zhang

Wei Zhang is a renowned figure in the CAD (Computer-Aided Design) industry in Canada, with over 30 years of experience spanning his native China and Canada. As the founder of a CAD training center, Wei has been instrumental in shaping the skills of hundreds of technicians and engineers in technical drawing and CAD software applications. He is a certified developer with Autodesk, demonstrating his deep expertise and commitment to staying at the forefront of CAD technology. Wei’s passion for education and technology has not only made him a respected educator but also a key player in advancing CAD methodologies in various engineering sectors. His contributions have significantly impacted the way CAD is taught and applied in the professional world, bridging the gap between traditional drafting techniques and modern digital solutions.