drawing view cannot created

drawing view cannot created

Anonymous
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drawing view cannot created

Anonymous
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Hi im having trouble here when i will create drawing view the preview will show but when i will click ok the disappear and nothing is created. could anyone help me

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James.Youmatz
Autodesk Support
Autodesk Support

Hi @Anonymous,

 

Off of the top of my head, I'm not too sure why that might be happening. Do you mind posting a screenshot of what you are seeing as well as sharing your model with me? My email is james.youmatz@autodesk.com. Also, just to check, in your model are there any warnings or error messages in the timeline?

 

Thanks,



James Youmatz
Product Insights Specialist for Fusion 360, Simulation, Generative Design
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Anonymous
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Thank sir here is my sreencast,

Anther Question, why is that the border of the drawing is not centered in the drawing sheet

 

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Anonymous
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http://a360.co/28O30Zn
this is also the link of the model
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krithika.sundararajan
Alumni
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Hi marlonstark,

 

Thanks for sharing your model. A fix for a similar problem was deployed today. I am able to create drawing views with your file now. Could you try creating a drawing after your application updates to 2.0.2139? (Top right corner: Help menu > About dialog will show the version.)

 

Thanks,

Krithika

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Anonymous
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Thanks i updated the fusion 360 try my model in it works the only thing i don't get is the why is that the drawing borders are not centered in the sheets while in inventor the are all centered. 

 

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cmiller66
Autodesk
Autodesk
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Hi marlonstark,

We checked into the titleblock/border offset question, here is the reason:

"The ISO border blocks have been defined based on the ISO 5457 drafting standard,  Unlike ASME, the ISO standard uses a larger border on the side to allow for hole punching (and drawing storage in ring binders). The extra space ensures no details within the drawing (even its border) are affected\destroyed by the hole punching."

 

Thanks,
Chris

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Anonymous
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Thanks for the clarification.

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