Dwight wrote: ↑Thu Dec 09, 2021 5:04 pm
Tom
You are right. I had thought I'd seen that done in a presentation, and I have occasionally used saved section views, but I never did use one in a drawing. I see now that help does say that you can't use them in drawings.
Sorry for the misstatement.
Dwight
I don't know where in Help it states this, but section views saved within a model can be used in a drawing and are dynamic to changes in the model's section view. To do this follow these steps:
At the bottom of the section PM, click Save:
This dialog displays with "Drawing annotation view" not checked:
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Check "Drawing annotation view" and the name automatically changes to the "normal" section naming.
You can change this, but I usually don't. Also, for each save, this name will increment the section letters.
Also, if you don't uncheck the first tickbox then this view will also be saved within the model (available on the Orientation dialog):
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Save your file and in the drawing refresh the views, if needed, and you'll see a cutting line view and a section view for each saved section:
The caveat is that you must place the cutting line view onto the drawing before placing any saved section view.
As you are dragging the cutting line view onto the drawing, the cut lines will be visible, but after you place the view, you won't see any cut lines in the view. This is normal. These will show later.
Also, the cutting line view is no longer in the view palette:
Drag each saved section view from the palette and onto the drawing.
As each of these views is placed, its cutting line will automatically be shown in the parent cutting view: