drawing - change view type?

Discussion in 'Pro/Engineer & Creo Elements/Pro' started by dakeb, Jan 19, 2004.

  1. dakeb

    dakeb Guest

    rel. 2001.

    I have a drawing which has some broken views and some full projection views.

    I want to change one of the broken views to a full view, and change one of
    the full views to a broken view.

    In both cases the option to change to these view types is greyed out.

    Is it not possible to do this?

    Regards,

    Dave
     
    dakeb, Jan 19, 2004
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  2. dakeb

    dakeb Guest

    Apparently it can't be done for some reason.
     
    dakeb, Jan 19, 2004
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  3. dakeb

    David Janes Guest

    :
    : : > rel. 2001.
    : >
    : > I have a drawing which has some broken views and some full projection
    : views.
    : >
    : > I want to change one of the broken views to a full view, and change one of
    : > the full views to a broken view.
    : >
    : > In both cases the option to change to these view types is greyed out.
    : >
    : > Is it not possible to do this?
    : >
    :
    : Apparently it can't be done for some reason.
    :
    In any case, since it would take about 3 seconds to delete the broken view and
    create a new full projection view in its place, seems like more trouble than it'd
    be worth to fuss around changing the one to the other.

    David Janes
     
    David Janes, Jan 19, 2004
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  4. dakeb

    dakeb Guest

    Not if you have loads of balloons, dimensions, and notes referencing the
    orignal view.
     
    dakeb, Jan 20, 2004
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  5. dakeb

    David Janes Guest

    :
    : : > : > :
    : > : : > : > rel. 2001.
    : > : >
    : > : > I have a drawing which has some broken views and some full projection
    : > : views.
    : > : >
    : > : > I want to change one of the broken views to a full view, and change
    : one of
    : > : > the full views to a broken view.
    : > : >
    : > : > In both cases the option to change to these view types is greyed out.
    : > : >
    : > : > Is it not possible to do this?
    : > : >
    : > :
    : > : Apparently it can't be done for some reason.
    : > :
    : > In any case, since it would take about 3 seconds to delete the broken view
    : and
    : > create a new full projection view in its place, seems like more trouble
    : than it'd
    : > be worth to fuss around changing the one to the other.
    :
    : Not if you have loads of balloons, dimensions, and notes referencing the
    : orignal view.
    :
    Ya got me there and I can't think of any reason why you shouldn't be able to
    switch types. I had in the back of my mind when you asked the question that you
    could just delete the break lines but you can't do that either. If you do 'Show>By
    view' and Show All, don't they come back again just as they were?

    David Janes
     
    David Janes, Jan 20, 2004
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  6. dakeb

    dakeb Guest

    Not in my experience, they all have to be reorganised. In fact, sometimes by
    changing one view it can change other views on other sheets, even if they
    are not related. I had the experience of deleting a view on sheet 1 and the
    display mode of all the views on sheet 2 changed to the default.

    Dave
     
    dakeb, Jan 20, 2004
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  7. dakeb

    Gra-gra Guest


    It sounds to me like your broken view is a detail view of the unbroken
    one. They are always more dependent on the parent view for line
    display, member display etc. If not, you could modify the boundary so
    it goes completely outside the view so it's in effect a full view. If
    you don't mind doing a workaround.
     
    Gra-gra, Jan 21, 2004
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