When using Sync Display with Saved View, not all display states defined in the saved view are respected.
Specifically, global display, global freeze, and (for DWG workflows) viewport freeze states are not captured or reapplied as part of a saved view. As a result:
Changes to reference level overrides in the design model can unexpectedly propagate into drawing and sheet models
Drawings that rely on saved views for consistency become unreliable
Users cannot fully trust saved views to represent a stable, repeatable display configuration
This makes it difficult to use saved views as a dependable mechanism in drawing and sheet production workflows.
When Sync Display with Saved View is enabled, all display settings should come from the saved view, not be influenced by later changes in referenced models.
It is expected that a saved view to be a complete definition of display intent, especially when that saved view is used to drive drawings and sheets.