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Anchor14631463You can create views from individual parts in the model, from selected objects, or from the entire model.This example uses a cylinder, box, and hexagonal prism.

  1. For the first assembly, select all three objects.
  2. Click Create Part / Assembly.
  3. This is the default name, but you can change the name using the Rename icon, or simply by clicking in the name field and entering the new name.
  4. For the next assembly, select the cylinder and box.
  5. Make an assembly from these two objects, and assign a name.
  6. To see the difference, first highlight the first assembly, then click the Plan view icon. The preview window shows the plan view for all three objects.
  7. Then highlight the second assembly and look at the preview of the Plan view. Only the cylinder and box appear.

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Deleting Assemblies and Views

You can delete any assembly or view at any time.

  1. Right click on the entity in the Drafting Palette and select delete.
  2. When you are prompted if you wan to delete the object, select Yes.

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Renaming Assemblies and Views

  1. Right click on the entity in the Drafting Palette and select Rename.
  2. When the name field highlights, type in the new name.
  3. Press Enter to set the new name.

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Locking Assemblies and Views for Caching

You can lock assemblies and views so that they do not refresh every time you modify the model or the layout. This is especially useful for large or complex models as it reduces refresh time. To Lock a View

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  1. Right click on a view in the Drafting Palette.

Select Update view.