Originally Posted by: misterrogers THanks JDI, I'm trying this now. So I create a new draw view by starting at one corner and dragging to the opposite corner to create a frame. Then what? I tried ctrl+dragging the frame, but all it did was drag the frame with nothing inside..? Will you please elaborate? Also, is this supposed to create a new layer like it does with model-to-sheet so your original work stays in tact?
Thanks again!
Creating draw views single is more manual process, first create your own layer/s, as needed
then switch view to
top view -->then create a new draw view click and drag the frame,
Then you select the geometry you want in the view go edit --> copy
then activate the view and then edit -->paste.
Then rt click on the little box at top left of frame to control view properties etc.
Change view can be any view even custom views you have created...
Then you can activate a view by clicking on the frame, then hold control and drag the side of the view to create a new views
I always turn the draw frame on in model to sheet to make it easier to keep all items inside the frame
You can add new geometry to any view at any time by selecting the geometry and copy and paste into the view you want. if you say and a part to an assembly or want to add something to show a detail.
Regards
Jason