You can suppress views so that they do not display on the drawing sheet.
Suppressed views are useful when one view is created only for creating a
child view. The suppressed view can still be accessed in the browser.
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Exploded Views
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Annotate Drawing Views
Drawing annotations provide additional information to drawing views to
complete documentation of a digital prototype. The styles that correspond to
the active drawing standard determine the appearance of drawing annotations.
Drawing annotations are linked to model geometry and update accordingly
with model changes. Once annotations are placed on the sheet, they can be
moved using grips.
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Exploded views are commonly used to describe assemblies by moving
components out from their assembled position. Exploded views are
often used to balloon an assembly using item numbers found in a
parts list or bill of material. Exploded views are created by using a
combination of assembly (.iam), presentation (.ipn), and drawing
(.idw, .dwg) files. A view of the assembly is created in the presentation
file and the components are repositioned in the view. Drawing views
are then generated from the presentation file.
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