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Part Disappears When Changing the Angle of a Section View

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derekmcguire
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Part Disappears When Changing the Angle of a Section View

I have a section view that has a bolt, washers, and nut that disappear when I change the angle to look straight on. Please watch the video as I adjust the angle of the section the components disappear one by one. 

 

I have tried to change the Section Participation in this view and in the parent view with no luck. These components disappear in both the view AND the browser so when they are gone, I have no access to the context menu to modify them. 

 

Any help would be appreciated. 

 

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johnsonshiue
in reply to: derekmcguire

Hi! This could be related to the scope of the drawing view or the relative size of the nut to the view. Try this and see if it works better.

1) Edit the view on the left -> Display -> View Justification -> select Fixed. Does it work now?

2) Open the assembly -> press Ctrl+F7 (make sure C:\Temp\ exists). Is there any bad body reported? If yet, please open the part and go through Repair Bodies workflow to fix up the badness.

 

If neither above helps, please share the files with me directly johnson.shiue@autodesk.com. I would like to understand the behavior better.

Many thanks!

 

 



Johnson Shiue (johnson.shiue@autodesk.com)
Software Test Engineer
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derekmcguire
in reply to: johnsonshiue

Thank you for your reply. I have changed View Justification in the parent view from Centered to Fixed but that did not help. In the report, there were no mentions of the word "bad" (I also searched for "error", "issue", "repair", and "problem"). Below is the end of the report. Unfortunately, I am not able to share the files with you as that is against company policy. I appreciate the feedback and help. 

 

derekmcguire_0-1717782371241.png

 

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