RE-SIZING DRAWING VIEWS

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by lmar, Mar 24, 2008.

  1. lmar

    lmar Guest

    Hello,

    How does one go about sizing the "virtual" drawing views.
    I had to re-insert some parts into a drawng. Due to the scale
    differences, instead of being slightly bigger than the part view, the
    drawing views are larger than the "paper". Selecting to "zoom extents"
    the drawing results in a drawing that only fills up 1/2 the available
    screen. Double clicking the drawing shows the "extents" of the drawing
    view is the reason the zoom function doesn't work. Makes selecting
    specific views difficult as they overlap "views" keep interfering.

    Can only "edit drawing" if I click on a small corner of the drawing
    that doesn't contain overlapping views. I've can't recall ever having
    this problem so I don't even know where to look.

    Len
     
    lmar, Mar 24, 2008
    #1
  2. Sometimes a Ctrl-Q will put them back where they belong. I have also seen
    them return to normal later in the day.

    WT
     
    Wayne Tiffany, Mar 24, 2008
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  3. wrote in @u10g2000prn.googlegroups.com:
    Len,

    Try select the offending view. In the Property Manager, under Scale,
    select Use Custom Scale

    You may have data in the part file located some distance from the part
    features. You may also have the part data located some distance from the
    part's origin, possibly with some data at the origin as well (common in
    auto industry tranlations).

    I've also seen this happen when you chop the end off a part. E.g. cut a
    10 foot bar (part origin in the middle) in half to 5 feet (part origin at
    the end). View extents of the 5-foot part will include the chunk that you
    cut off.

    Either way, it sounds like the view is including some data located some
    distance from the part that you may or may not be aware of which results
    in an abnormally large drawing view extents.

    Hope this helps
     
    Rod Morningwood, Mar 25, 2008
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  4. lmar

    mr.T Guest

    This is a bug

    If you have a long part in assembly like 10' pipe and you trim it down to 1'in assembly the drawing view will not
    recognize it and will think that the 10' pipe is still there

    If this is your case make shorter configurations in part file
     
    mr.T, Mar 25, 2008
    #4
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