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Break in an auxiliary view

Break in an auxiliary view

Break in an auxiliary view

(OP)
Is it possible to add a break to an auxiliary view?  I have an auxiliary view that is rather long and I would like to break it, same as a horizontal or vertical, but I don't see any way to do it.

Thanks,
mncad

RE: Break in an auxiliary view

Yes, I just did a break view on a Aux view.  Insert > Drawing View there you will see the Hor/vert break.  once you place those where you want them just RMB inside view and do select break view.

Best Regards,

Heckler
Sr. Mechanical Engineer
SW2005 SP 2.0 & Pro/E 2001
Dell Precision 370
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XP Pro SP2.0
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RE: Break in an auxiliary view

(OP)
Heckler,

I had tried that on my drawing it won't allow it.  Using SW2005 SP2.0.  If I highlight the Auxiliary view first then Hor/vert break are greyed out in the menu, if I pick Hor/vert break first then the view it doesn't do anything.  The view is off at an odd angle, does that have something to do with it?

Thanks,
mncad

RE: Break in an auxiliary view

Hmmmmm, because I just did it both ways without any problems.  Give me somemore back ground on this drawing.

Best Regards,

Heckler
Sr. Mechanical Engineer
SW2005 SP 2.0 & Pro/E 2001
Dell Precision 370
P4 3.6 GHz, 1GB RAM
XP Pro SP2.0
NIVIDA Quadro FX 1400
      o
  _`\(,_
(_)/ (_)

Do you trust your intuition or go with the flow?

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