![]() Zuffante Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. ( en Inventor Kyeong Hwi Lee Marc Joel Leizza Boris C. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.) Active, expires Application number US11/104,065 Other versions US20050212797A1 Google Patents Automated three-dimensional alternative position viewerĭownload PDF Info Publication number US7672822B2 US7672822B2 US11/104,065 US10406505A US7672822B2 US 7672822 B2 US7672822 B2 US 7672822B2 US 10406505 A US10406505 A US 10406505A US 7672822 B2 US7672822 B2 US 7672822B2 Authority US United States Prior art keywords dimensional positional components computer positional arrangement Prior art date Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. ![]() Google Patents US7672822B2 - Automated three-dimensional alternative position viewer However, if the user wishes the parent and projected views to break at the same locations, the setting is located for the projected view in its PropertyManager> More Properties… button> Align Breaks with Parent check box.US7672822B2 - Automated three-dimensional alternative position viewer For example, the parent and projected views may show details at different locations along the length of the component. This choice is important, as there may be a very real purpose to not align breaks between views. This setting allows you to determine if you want the projected view to always match up with the breaks in the parent view. As with many abilities in SolidWorks, there’s a setting that controls this. ![]() However, what if there is a projected view of that component which must also have a break? Do the breaks in each view automatically track with each other (match up or align)? ![]() SolidWorks has a function to break views in the Break tool in the Drawing toolbar. To help get the word out about existing SolidWorks functionality, here’s a republished article that originally appears on SolidWorks Legion as How to match up projected projected Break view with its parent view’s break.īreak views are common practice for some industries where long components do not fit well on standard sheet sizes at a useful scale. ![]() This question is asked fairly frequently. ![]()
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