2 Click View menu
3 Optionally, in the Project Browser, right-click the dependent view name, and click Rename.
4 Select the crop boundaries and resize as necessary to show only the necessary portion of the
Adding Matchlines for Dependent Views
Matchlines are sketch lines that you can add to a view to indicate where a view is split, as shown in the
following image.
You can customize the look of matchlines by editing the line weight, color, and pattern in the Object Styles
dialog. See
Navigating Primary and Dependent Views
Adding a Matchline
1 Open the primary view from which your dependent views were created.
2 If crop regions are not visible, click
3 Click Drafting menu
4 Sketch the matchline.
5 When finished, click Finish Sketch.
NOTE You cannot create a dependent view from another dependent view.
Duplicate View
and click Duplicate View
The dependent view opens. In the default Project Browser organization, the dependent view
displays under the primary view. If you customize the Project Browser display, dependent views
can be grouped and filtered like other view types.
Enter a new name for the view, and click OK.
view.
If crop regions are not visible click
display model and annotation crop regions. For more information, see
163.
Object Styles
on page 484. You can add view references near a matchline to link views. See
The crop region for the primary view and the crop regions for dependent views are visible.
Duplicate as a Dependent, or right-click the view name,
Duplicate as a Dependent.
(Show Crop Region) on the View Control Bar. You can
on page 148.
(Show Crop Region) on the View Control Bar.
Matchline, or on the Drafting tab of the Design Bar, click Matchline.
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Crop Regions
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