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Catia V5 Drawing problem.

Catia V5 Drawing problem.

Catia V5 Drawing problem.

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I have a drawing and when i save and close the drawing its fine. But when i open the drawing it appears off page unless i do a reframe on. How can I fix this?

RE: Catia V5 Drawing problem.

Have you got a point or line in one of the views that is out of the drawing frame. Activate each view in turn with the view frame turned on and see if one of them gets huge. If that happens then you have something off the frame.

RE: Catia V5 Drawing problem.

If the view contains geometry, you don't need to activate it; it will already be on page, and reframing will convey this. (as will View -> Drawing Overview)

1oldcaduser - I think you are confused by the HV axis system in each view.  THIS is what causes the view frame to expand when activated - NOT geoemetry.

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