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Asked: May 22, 20262026-05-22T19:57:42+00:00 2026-05-22T19:57:42+00:00

I find this a bit annoying. I make a 3D plot, initially it come

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I find this a bit annoying.

I make a 3D plot, initially it come up in the default orientation. Then, using the mouse, I rotate it some way.

Now I run the command again, expecting to obtain the original shape (i.e the original orientation before I rotated it by mouse), but instead, it just gives me the same plot I have on the screen, i.e. it seems to have kept/remembered the last viewpoint in that output cell.

I wanted it to go back to the original viewpoint. So, I delete the output cell to make it happen.

Do you think this is how it is supposed to work? Having to keep deleting the cell output is annoying when I am trying thing. I think it should go back to original default orientation.

  Graphics3D[ Cuboid[{-.1,-.1,-.1},{.1,.1,.1}],
        AxesOrigin->{0,0,0},
        PlotRange->{{-1,1},{-1,1},{-1,1}},
        Axes->True,
        AxesLabel->{"X","Y","Z"},
        Ticks->None]

If you run the above, then move the plot, then run the command again, you’ll see what I mean.

version 8.0.01

EDIT:

More strange: I added viewpoint option to force it to the default view point, yet, the same result. It remember the last viewpoint. This below is the default viewpoint, from help.

 Graphics3D[ Cuboid[{-.1,-.1,-.1},{.1,.1,.1}],
        AxesOrigin->{0,0,0},
        PlotRange->{{-1,1},{-1,1},{-1,1}},
        Axes->True,
        AxesLabel->{"X","Y","Z"},
        ViewPoint->{1.3,-2.4,2},
        Ticks->None]

I find this strange.

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    2026-05-22T19:57:44+00:00Added an answer on May 22, 2026 at 7:57 pm

    Try:

    With PreserveImageOptions->False, settings for image options from the previous
    version of a graphic are always ignored.
    
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