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How to change view cube orientations in design review 2013.

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Anonymous
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How to change view cube orientations in design review 2013.

Anonymous
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Hello,

 

I want to change the view cube orientation in design review 2013. when I created dwf file from inventor the views are messed up in design review. top view became front view and vice versa. Is there a way I can change the views the way I want in design review?

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How to change view cube orientations in design review 2013.

Hello,

 

I want to change the view cube orientation in design review 2013. when I created dwf file from inventor the views are messed up in design review. top view became front view and vice versa. Is there a way I can change the views the way I want in design review?

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melvin.valverde.delgado
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melvin.valverde.delgado
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Hi hpatel

 

I undestand the issue you are having with the design review 2013; here are some suggestion to troubleshoot this issue.

 

DWG files exported as 3D DWF are not displaying correctly in Design Review (this also works in Inventor)

 

Additionally be sure the option "Enable Background updates" is checked.

 

User-added image

 

Also, you can right click the viewcube on Inventor and define the Front ot Top View;

 

Viewcube.png

 

I hope this information helps you.

 



Melvin Valverde
Autodesk Technical Support
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Hi hpatel

 

I undestand the issue you are having with the design review 2013; here are some suggestion to troubleshoot this issue.

 

DWG files exported as 3D DWF are not displaying correctly in Design Review (this also works in Inventor)

 

Additionally be sure the option "Enable Background updates" is checked.

 

User-added image

 

Also, you can right click the viewcube on Inventor and define the Front ot Top View;

 

Viewcube.png

 

I hope this information helps you.

 



Melvin Valverde
Autodesk Technical Support
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Anonymous

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Melvin,

 

Tahnks for suggestion but it doesnt work. it doesnt matter what view you save as top or front in inventor. my file in inventor has z-axis as vertical but when i convert the same file to dwf, y - axis becomes vertical in dwf. 

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Melvin,

 

Tahnks for suggestion but it doesnt work. it doesnt matter what view you save as top or front in inventor. my file in inventor has z-axis as vertical but when i convert the same file to dwf, y - axis becomes vertical in dwf. 

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Anonymous
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Is there a solution for hpatel question? I have the same problem.

Is there a solution for hpatel question? I have the same problem.
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shaun
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shaun
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I too have the same issue, any fixes?

I too have the same issue, any fixes?

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blair
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blair
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The View is just that, you would need to use the "Move Body" command to rotate the model to the correct (X,Y,Z) it its a part (IPT) file. If it's an assembly IAM) file, you would need to unground and re-constrain to the designed orientation.


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The View is just that, you would need to use the "Move Body" command to rotate the model to the correct (X,Y,Z) it its a part (IPT) file. If it's an assembly IAM) file, you would need to unground and re-constrain to the designed orientation.


Inventor 2020, In-Cad, Simulation Mechanical

Just insert the picture rather than attaching it as a file
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shaun
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shaun
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Thanks,

 

I'm happy with the view and orientation in Inventor I was just trying to soothe my OCD by getting the view cube in Autodesk Design Review to be the same as Inventor, but that's making me think I'm probably in the wrong forum, perhaps I should head over to the design review forum and see if there is any info there, thanks for taking a look though. 

Thanks,

 

I'm happy with the view and orientation in Inventor I was just trying to soothe my OCD by getting the view cube in Autodesk Design Review to be the same as Inventor, but that's making me think I'm probably in the wrong forum, perhaps I should head over to the design review forum and see if there is any info there, thanks for taking a look though. 

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blair
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blair
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I believe that the Design Review only uses the UCS system.

 

And it's "CDO" as the characters are in their proper alphabetical order Smiley Very Happy


Inventor 2020, In-Cad, Simulation Mechanical

Just insert the picture rather than attaching it as a file
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Delta Tau Chi ΔΤΧ

I believe that the Design Review only uses the UCS system.

 

And it's "CDO" as the characters are in their proper alphabetical order Smiley Very Happy


Inventor 2020, In-Cad, Simulation Mechanical

Just insert the picture rather than attaching it as a file
Did you find this reply helpful ? If so please use the Accept as Solution or Kudos button below.
Delta Tau Chi ΔΤΧ

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