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Assemble create view unhide top elements

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qixing.chenNYA88
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Assemble create view unhide top elements

Hello,

 

I create an assembly and used create view. However, the top elements are hided in the view. Could anyone help with this?

 

Very appreciate your help!

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barthbradley
als Antwort auf: qixing.chenNYA88

You mean it's cut off in Elevation Top View?  

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qixing.chenNYA88
als Antwort auf: barthbradley

Yes, I think so.
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barthbradley
als Antwort auf: qixing.chenNYA88

Was the top included in the Assembly? If not, then Edit and Add it.  

 

BTW: This is what I mean by "Top" View:

 

Assy Top.png

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qixing.chenNYA88
als Antwort auf: barthbradley

I think I misunderstand what you said. I want to created a 3D view of the assembly however the top elements are not visible from the view. Do you know what setting I should change? The first picture has covers and they disappear in the 3D view.
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ToanDN
als Antwort auf: qixing.chenNYA88


@qixing.chenNYA88 wrote:
I think I misunderstand what you said. I want to created a 3D view of the assembly however the top elements are not visible from the view. Do you know what setting I should change? The first picture has covers and they disappear in the 3D view.

Were you including the cover when creating the assembly?  No.  Just edit the assembly and add it in.

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qixing.chenNYA88
als Antwort auf: ToanDN

Yes, the top covers are in the assembly.
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ToanDN
als Antwort auf: qixing.chenNYA88


@qixing.chenNYA88 wrote:
Yes, the top covers are in the assembly.

How would you know? In which assembly views do you see it?

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barthbradley
als Antwort auf: qixing.chenNYA88

What's the name of the Assembly View you are in? 

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qixing.chenNYA88
als Antwort auf: barthbradley

It's the 3D view. I found out the solution and it worked. The cover is a nested family in the frame and I recreated it in the Frame's family.
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ToanDN
als Antwort auf: qixing.chenNYA88


@qixing.chenNYA88 wrote:
It's the 3D view. I found out the solution and it worked. The cover is a nested family in the frame and I recreated it in the Frame's family.

The nested family is shared.  You could keep it as is, just add it to the assembly by using TAB to select it.

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barthbradley
als Antwort auf: qixing.chenNYA88


@qixing.chenNYA88 wrote:
It's the 3D view. I found out the solution and it worked. The cover is a nested family in the frame and I recreated it in the Frame's family.

 

So basically, it's a Shared Family that is NOT added to the Assembly.  So, Add it then.  

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