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Use the Section View tool’s interface to insert common section views (horizontal, vertical, auxiliary, and aligned) and optionally, offsets (arc, single, and notch). You can combine offsets. Use the Section View tool and manually create sketch entities to customize your section lines.
- Location Labels for Views
Additionally, you can place location labels on detail...
- Area Hatch/Fill
Area hatch/fill is applied automatically to section views,...
- Offsets
To insert a section view with offset, first insert the...
- Manually Create Sketch Entities
If the section line does not completely cut through the...
- Troubleshooting Section Views
The section line may not extend completely across the model....
- Section View PropertyManager
Create a section view in a drawing and click Edit sketch in...
- Broken-out Section PropertyManager
Inserting a Section View with Offset: Examples: Section View...
- Additional Features of Section Views in Drawings
However, the section line will move if the hole moves. You...
- Location Labels for Views
Section Views in Models. In a section view in a part or assembly document, the model is displayed as if cut by planes and faces that you specify, to show the internal construction of the model. Select bodies or components to include in or exclude from section views. Toggle the view off and on.
There a two ways to create section views in drawings: Use the Section View tool’s interface to insert common section views (horizontal, vertical, auxiliary, and aligned) and optionally, offsets (arc, single, and notch). You can combine offsets.
You can also create section views in drawings. You cannot apply a section view to a mesh body. Zebra stripes are not available with an active section view. To create a section view: In a part or assembly document, click Section View (View toolbar) or View > Display > Section View.
Section View. Creates a section view that is limited by the length of the section line if the line does not span the entire view. Shows only the faces cut by the section line. Crosshatch patterns alternate between components in assemblies, or between bodies in multibody parts and weldments.
To insert a horizontal section view: In a drawing view, click Section View (Drawing toolbar) or Insert > Drawing View > Section. In the Section View PropertyManager, click Section. In Cutting Line, select Auto-start section view. Click Horizontal and move the cutting line to the location and click.
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