Copyright Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc. 120 AutoCAD and Its Applications—Advanced Figure 5-7. When you pick the name of a confi guration in the Standard viewports: list, the viewport arrangement is displayed in the Preview area. After you have selected, you can save the confi guration by entering a name in the New name: text box and then picking OK to close the dialog box. When the Viewports dialog box closes, the confi gu- ration is displayed on screen. NOTE NOTE Notice in Figure 5-1 that the UCS icon, viewport controls, and navigation bar are only displayed in the current viewport. The navigation bar may also be shortened because of the viewport size. In this case, simply pick the drop-down arrow at the bottom of the bar for a list of additional buttons. Making a Viewport Active After a viewport confi guration has been created, a thick blue line surrounds the active viewport. When the screen cursor is moved inside of the active viewport, it appears as crosshairs. When moved into an inactive viewport, the standard Windows cursor appears. Any viewport can be made active by moving the cursor into the desired view- port and pressing the pick button. You can also press the [Ctrl]+[R] key combination to switch viewports, or use the CVPORT (current viewport) system variable. Only one viewport can be active at a time. One Viewport Two Viewports Single Two: Vertical Two: Horizontal Three Viewports Three: Right Three: Horizontal Three: Above Three: Left Three: Vertical Three: Below Four Viewports Four: Equal Four: Right Four: Left Figure 5-7. Twelve preset tiled viewport configurations are provided in the Viewports dialog box.