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Associative Projection Direction

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DaSalo

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Apr 27, 2010
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Hello,

Using NX 7.5 or NX 8.0:

When creating a projected view is there a way to a define an associative projection vector such that the projected view will always update relative to the feature used to define the projection vector and will stay locked in that relationship to the parent view on the drawing sheet?

When creating projected views to show compound angles I place them on the drawing sheet according to the projection direction snap. I would like to have some way of ensuring that they stay that way even if the angle of the feature that they are projected from changes.

My understanding is that there is no way of establishing associative relationships between views on a drawing sheet but I figured I would ask.

Thanks for any advice.
 
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