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Is it possible to make "line" curves associative to a base view

Is it possible to make "line" curves associative to a base view

Is it possible to make "line" curves associative to a base view

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Hello

I have a drawn a set of exploded lines in a drawing and later realized that they are not associated to the view that they need to be.

I explored the menu . But i could able to make associate only the annotations, notes and identification symbols.

When i right click on the lines , the option "associate to view" is not available.

Is there any other way to make these lines associate to a particular base view.

Thanks in advance.

Using NX 7.5

RE: Is it possible to make "line" curves associative to a base view

BEFORE creating the lines, select the view, press MB3 and toggled ON the 'Expand' option. Now create your lines of interest and once completed toggle OFF the 'Expand' option.

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