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    Registered: ‎12-27-2012
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    View problem

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    12-27-2012 06:08 AM

    Hi, i´m new here and i have a question.

    I´m working with a big assembly and after a change in a part (in a pipeline), the view of the assem. changed. When i press frontal or any view in the viewcube the camera goes very far away from the assem. I can´t locate what part went far, i think because the problem comes from a pipe line, maybe it´s a workplane or something like that (which is inside the pipe and therefore i can´t select it). It´s very uncomfortable working like this. Any help will be appreciated.

     

    Sorry if i´m not very clear but english is not mi native language.

    Thanks!

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    Cadmanto
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    Registered: ‎12-07-2011

    Re: View problem

    12-27-2012 06:23 AM in reply to: iarmesto

    Welcome!!!  :smileyhappy:

     

    Yes, I would agree that it is probably the fact that you are working on a pipe line.

    One thing you can look into would be Levels of Detail.

    This would allow you to turn certain components within your assembly on/off

    to make it easier to maneuver around.

     

    This command might help you as well.

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    Best Regards,
    Scott McFadden

    (2 Corinthians 5:21)

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    Re: View problem

    12-27-2012 06:41 AM in reply to: Cadmanto

    I think you are right,the way to go is with level of deatils. Unfortunately i haven´t done it already, but for the next proyect i will. The solution i found was to change a setting in viewcube options, i turned off the adjust view when changing view option. It´s a half solution but it works for now, the real solution is what you said but in this proyect i wound´t be able to do it.

    Thanks for your time Cadmanto!

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