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    Mentor
    Posts: 565
    Registered: ‎10-22-2007

    Multiple views on 1 sheet

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    01-23-2013 09:04 PM

    Is it possible to place multiple views on 1 sheet?

     

    Thanks

    Paul

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    bowen192
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    Re: Multiple views on 1 sheet

    01-24-2013 05:44 AM in reply to: PACDrafting

    You can using callouts.

     

    Is this what you're after?

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    Mentor
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    Re: Multiple views on 1 sheet

    01-24-2013 01:07 PM in reply to: bowen192

    Thanks for the reply.

     

    However this is not what we are after.

     

    As an example: If say a front view is placed in. Can you then place a view from the side?

     

    Regards

    Paul.

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    bowen192
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    Re: Multiple views on 1 sheet

    01-28-2013 02:27 AM in reply to: PACDrafting

    In terms of something being a single click away, then no.  There is a workaround however:

     

    Click Detail View

     

    Cick anywhere on your model and then click again where you want to place the second image.

     

    Change the Scale to 1x

     

    Double click the detailed view (Annotation).

     

    Re-size the detailed view so it shows the whole tool.

     

    Click Return.

     

    Re-size the Annotation so it encompasses the whole model.

     

    Remove the Outline border and any Shape or Leader which may be left over.

     

    Un-check the Lock Aspect Ratio and Lock Focal.

     

    Move the original model to the desired position.

     

    You can of course do this multiple times and lock the position of each image with the Lock Aspect Ratio and Lock Focal.

     

    It does take a bit of planning becasue you have to create your first view last, if you see what I mean?

     

    Hope this helps.

     

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    Employee
    Posts: 89
    Registered: ‎03-23-2008

    Re: Multiple views on 1 sheet

    02-03-2013 11:19 PM in reply to: bowen192

    Cool.



    Peggy Wang
    Sr. Software QA Engineer
    Publisher Quality Assurance Team
    Autodesk, Inc.
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