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Is there a way to "lock" the visibility graphics settings so that they cannot be changed without permission. We are concerned that with so many people working on our project, each with varying degrees of knowledge about the software, a setting may be changed without knowing how that change might affect another person's work?
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I don't know of a way to lock them but you can save as a view template then reapply the template to the view to change it back to?
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Thank you. This may help at least restore the views to desired presentation visibility wtihout impairing other users.
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