I have saved scenes which place my model central in the viewport. This is to make it easy to align two different views of the same object by using the same boundary height or width.
If I change the viewport size the model is no longer centered and there is no option to “Reset” any of the view settings. I can only see two ways (which aren’t ideal, but are workable) to recenter the model…
Dbl-Clk to Open the view and apply Zoom Extents.
Select a different Scene and then switch back to the one I want.
Is there a simpler way to force a scene reset on one viewport?
I avoid double clicking into the viewport or doing anything that results in the Reset button being displayed in the Camera section of the SketchUp Model panel. Modifying the Camera property only leads to more work and frustration.
When I create the scene in SketchUp I center the model in the model window. If I need to resize a viewport to include the entire model from the scene, maybe due to a scale change, I resize the viewport about the center by holding Alt on the PC. IIRC it would be Command on Mac but check it in the lower left corner.
Correctly setting up the scenes in SketchUp is important when it comes to the viewports in LayOut.
I will say that I often see LO files in which the scenes have been poorly set up which then forces the user to modify the Camera in the viewport in LayOut and then that results in things getting balled up after dimensions and annotations are added. As they say, “stuff flows down hill.”