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AutoCAD - How to explode a drawing view

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Anonymous
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AutoCAD - How to explode a drawing view

Anonymous
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Hey, I need to explode a drawing view in order to make some corrections in a cut view. But I am now allowed to use command "explode". What should I do? Here are some photos to get a better idea

 

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[ The subject line of this post has been edited for clarity by @handjonathan Original: How to explode a drawing view ]

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AutoCAD - How to explode a drawing view

Hey, I need to explode a drawing view in order to make some corrections in a cut view. But I am now allowed to use command "explode". What should I do? Here are some photos to get a better idea

 

image2.JPG

 

[ The subject line of this post has been edited for clarity by @handjonathan Original: How to explode a drawing view ]

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Message 2 of 14
ampster40
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ampster40
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going by the cell phone camera pic (printscreen - save to file works too), that appears to possibly be an Inventor titleblock - which if that is the case, and this file has been saved out of Inventor as an "Inventor .dwg" file type, you will not be able to explode the view I believe. If it came out of Inventor and you need to be able to edit it in Acad, save the file out of Inventor as a "AutoCAD .dwg" file type. I'm aware there are differences between the .dwg file types that Inventor creates, I am not very familiar with the appropriate work flow concerning each different file type - other than there are some differences and I think you found one of them HTH
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going by the cell phone camera pic (printscreen - save to file works too), that appears to possibly be an Inventor titleblock - which if that is the case, and this file has been saved out of Inventor as an "Inventor .dwg" file type, you will not be able to explode the view I believe. If it came out of Inventor and you need to be able to edit it in Acad, save the file out of Inventor as a "AutoCAD .dwg" file type. I'm aware there are differences between the .dwg file types that Inventor creates, I am not very familiar with the appropriate work flow concerning each different file type - other than there are some differences and I think you found one of them HTH
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Anonymous
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well yeah. it is .dwg

I added the file it self

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well yeah. it is .dwg

I added the file it self

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Patchy
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Patchy
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I can't find out why, anything in this dwg. can be exploded

 

 

 

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I can't find out why, anything in this dwg. can be exploded

 

 

 

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Anonymous
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Anonymous
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EXPORTLAYOUT will create a new drawing and the separate views will become blocks that can be exploded.

EXPORTLAYOUT will create a new drawing and the separate views will become blocks that can be exploded.

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Anonymous
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Anonymous
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@Patchy wrote:

I can't find out why, anything in this dwg. can be exploded

 

 

 


They are views created by VIEWBASE Actually the border can be exploded.


@Patchy wrote:

I can't find out why, anything in this dwg. can be exploded

 

 

 


They are views created by VIEWBASE Actually the border can be exploded.

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dbroad
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dbroad
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Rather than explode the views, why don't you change the 3d part in model space? The views will automatically be updated.

Architect, Registered NC, VA, SC, & GA.

Rather than explode the views, why don't you change the 3d part in model space? The views will automatically be updated.

Architect, Registered NC, VA, SC, & GA.
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Anonymous
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@Anonymous wrote:

Rather than explode the views, why don't you change the 3d part in model space? The views will automatically be updated.


I knew I should have suggested that.

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@Anonymous wrote:

Rather than explode the views, why don't you change the 3d part in model space? The views will automatically be updated.


I knew I should have suggested that.

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Anonymous
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man i was looking for it for ages, thanks a lot !

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man i was looking for it for ages, thanks a lot !

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Kevin.Spear
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Kevin.Spear
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Advisor

in some cases, I need the "view" exploded so I can define a 2D block in model space to make an "assembly."

Thanks
Kevin

Kevin Spear, PE
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in some cases, I need the "view" exploded so I can define a 2D block in model space to make an "assembly."

Thanks
Kevin

Kevin Spear, PE
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Anonymous
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THANK YOU SO MUCH!!

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THANK YOU SO MUCH!!

Message 12 of 14
shashikantpandeypandey
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shashikantpandeypandey
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use EXPORT LAYOUT command, it will create new drawing through which you fine tune your drawing.

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use EXPORT LAYOUT command, it will create new drawing through which you fine tune your drawing.

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ENG_PATRYCK
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ENG_PATRYCK
Explorer
Explorer

Você me salvou, obrigado!

Você me salvou, obrigado!

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clacampos
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clacampos
Community Manager
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Olá @ENG_PATRYCK 

 

Bem vindo a Auodesk Community. 

Nos temos foruns em português para os principais produtos da Autodesk neste link.

 

https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/portugues/ct-p/156

 

 

 

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Olá @ENG_PATRYCK 

 

Bem vindo a Auodesk Community. 

Nos temos foruns em português para os principais produtos da Autodesk neste link.

 

https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/portugues/ct-p/156

 

 

 

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Sua pergunta obteve uma resposta que resolveu a duvida? Então clique no botão 'Aceitar Solução ' .


Claudia Campos
Comunidade de Usuários Autodesk Português - Coordenadora

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