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Hey guys - small issue that's slowly becoming a bigger problem.
Is there a "View Sketch Plane" or "ReOrient to Sketch Plane" command? Sometimes when I'm sketching I'll twist my views around to get a better idea of something or another and then need to resume sketching on the sketch plane. I can't figure out a good way to realign to the sketch plane. In NX there's a "Sketch View" command. One click and I'm back staring at the plane of my sketch.
Sometimes I can get around this using the Plane View Cube (or whaever you call it) in the upper right corner. But this doesn't work when I'm sketching on a tangent plane, for instance. If there's a "sketch view" command I'm missing I'd be grateful if someone pointed it out to me.
Secondary question! When I am creating a sketch, is there a way to not just select the plane, but also the orientation of the sketch, +X and +Y? In NX (I know, I know, it's always 'in NX' with me) when I'm creating a sketch I not only select the face but also the reference directions. Sometimes in fusion I'll select but when I go "into" the sketch it'll flip around in a weird direction I definitely didn't intend, and I'll be forced to sketch upside down.
Intern, Pier 9 Lab, Summer 2015
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