If your goal is to have a Drawing view showing only ONE of the Components of the Assembly that you're creating the drawing of, go ahead and add a normal view of the Assembly and then go to...
Assemblies -> Context Control -> Hide Components in View...
...and select ALL the Components. Now don't use the drag cursor method since this will miss any Components hidden by others. It's better to pick the 'Select All' icon on the Selection Bar (if it's not enabled just hit 'Ctrl+A'). Now if you can see the Component that you wish to keep in ANY view, simply de-select it by holding down the shift key and selecting the Component-of-interest. Now it doesn't have to be selected in the view that you're wishing to create, the Component can be selected in ANY view on the Drawing. Once it's selected, press MB2 and then select the View that you're creating and then hit OK. Now do a View Update and you should be good to go. If the orientation of the view was not what you wanted, you can always edit the view and using the 'Orient View Tool' to get the Component oriented properly.
Now if it's not convenient to de-select the Component-of-interest when hiding the Components go ahead and hide them ALL and then go to...
Assemblies -> Context Control -> Show Components in View...
...and select the view that you just hid all the Components in, press MB2 and then from the list in the dialog or from the Assembly Navigator, select the Component-of-interest and hit OK. Now as mentioned above, do a View Update and then reorient if needed.
Anyway, this in one way to go that will avoid using a separate 'Part View' and you should avoid the Replace Component problems.
John R. Baker, P.E.
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