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Broken out Section View

Broken out Section View

Broken out Section View

(OP)
Is it possible to do a Broken Out Section View when the source view is an iso view? I have tried repeatedly and am having no luck. I brought in a new front view and it worked fine but will not work on an iso view on my computer. Am I doing something wrong or is this a limitation of ST2?

Thanks!


Joel

RE: Broken out Section View

Yes, but you must draw the profile of the view in a standard view.
Then, when solid edge prompts you which view you want to place the broken out section view (I believe this is the last step after you draw the profile and select the extent or depth of the broken out section), select the iso view.

 

-av8errr
Solid Edge ST3
xw46003GB
RAM2Quad CPU
3.00GHz  
 

RE: Broken out Section View

You can also create the cut-away view in the assembly and use that in your draft file. The help files should tell you how to do it.

bc.
2.4GHz Core2 Quad, 4GB RAM,
Quadro FX4600.

Where would we be without sat-nav?

RE: Broken out Section View

Yeah beach, that works well for me too.
I've used that in the past in conjunction with configurations too.
Great way to quickly show what you want to show in draft.
Eliminates fishing through components on the display tab to find the one you want to hide.

-av8errr
Solid Edge ST3
xw46003GB
RAM2Quad CPU
3.00GHz  
 

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