How to display exploded lines
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How to display exploded lines
What's the trick to display exploded lines in a drawing?
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Re: How to display exploded lines
RMB on the exploded view derived configuration and select "Smart Explode Lines". They should then be visible in the exploded drawing view.
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Re: How to display exploded lines
Thanks for the suggestion, Mike, but I don't seem to have that option.mike miller wrote: ↑Thu Jul 15, 2021 3:08 pm RMB on the exploded view derived configuration and select "Smart Explode Lines". They should then be visible in the exploded drawing view.
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Since I posted the question, the lines magically appeared. Must be some sort of regen problem, as I didn't do anything to make them appear. Unfortunately, all my manual regens didn't make anything happen, but after ignoring it for a while, SW figured it out on its own.
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Re: How to display exploded lines
If you have already added them and are simply waiting for them to show up on the drawing when opened or switching between sheets I have seen it take up to a minute for them to "reappear" especially on a large assembly.
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Re: How to display exploded lines
Crazyoldguynewbike wrote: ↑Mon Jul 19, 2021 11:41 am If you have already added them and are simply waiting for them to show up on the drawing when opened or switching between sheets I have seen it take up to a minute for them to "reappear" especially on a large assembly.