Cheers for that Quinn, where do you find all this stuff? So what sort of
values would you use in Margin? Trial and error I suppose.
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Laurence,
Power is nothing without Control
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"Quinn Zander" wrote in message
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> The Reference Margin is the (absolute sheet size-like text heights)
distance
> the view borders can be manually "expanded" to include more of a reference
> part if needed.
>
> When the view borders for a view are calculated and displayed, they only
> take into consideration the Non Reference parts in the model. If a
reference
> part is tagged to the "edge" of an assembly, the view placed could very
well
> "crop" off the reference part. (this actually may be desireable)
>
> If more of this reference part (tagged to an "edge") needs to be shown,
the
> Reference Margin is increased as needed.
>
> Why Ron had his views disappear seems to be a mystery.... his "normal"
parts
> should have been shown front and center regardless of the Refence Margin
> (cannot be a negative number)
>
> QBZ
>
>
>
> "Laurence Yeandle" wrote in message
> news:7119B9CE36057BA9C02510BC94188B63@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> > Margin? no idea, my view is not disappearing but you may want to outline
> > steps so we can see if its same.
>
>