Tools menu > Manage Scene States
Right-click to open the quad menu. > Display (upper-right quadrant) > Manage Scene States
The Manage Scene States dialog is a modeless dialog where you can select, save, rename, and delete scene states.
To save a scene state:
Set up the scene in the viewport.
Tip: It is best to first render the scene to see if it is set up the way you want before saving it. If it isn't, make the desired changes and render again before proceeding to the next step.
Right-click in a viewport and choose Save Scene State from the quad menu.
In the Save Scene State dialog, highlight the parts you want saved in the scene state, then enter a descriptive name. For descriptions of these parts, see Managing Scene States.
Click the Save button. This saves the scene state to the MAX file.
To restore a scene state:
To rename a scene state:

The dialog lists all the scene states that are saved in the MAX file.
Save—Opens the Save Scene State dialog where you enter a name for the current scene state. To select a continuous range of parts, drag or Shift+click. To make a noncontinuous selection, use Ctrl+click.
Restore—Opens the Restore Scene State dialog for the selected scene state.
Rename—Opens the Rename Scene State dialog for the selected scene.
Delete—Deletes the highlighted scene state(s) without first warning you if you are sure you want to delete the scene. To select a continuous range of entries, drag or Shift+click. To select noncontinuous entries, use Ctrl+click.
Close—Closes the Manage Scene States dialog.

Enter a Scene State name—A text field where you enter a descriptive name for the scene state.
Select Parts—Lists the parts you can save in the scene state. By default, all parts are highlighted except for Materials and Environment. When you make a different selection set, it is “sticky,” which means the next time the dialog is displayed, the parts you highlighted previously are highlighted.
Save—Saves the scene state with the name you supplied and the parts you selected. The scene state is saved in the MAX file.

Enter a Scene State name—Displays the scene name that was selected in the Manage Scene States dialog. Use the drop-down list to select a different scene state to restore.
Select Parts—Displays a list of scene parts from which you can restore for the scene state. To highlight a continuous range of parts, drag or Shift+click. To highlight noncontinuous items, use Ctrl+click.
Restore—Click to restore the scene state in the active viewport.
Cancel—Closes the dialog without restoring the selected scene state.