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Hello, everyone. I am new to this forum and it is my first post.
I have been using for some time autocad 2010 and I am learning to use the layouts.
My problem is to find an efficient way to create a table setting from a solid 3d dissected.
 
I'll explain. I designed a component on the model space. then I created on the layout space 4 windows where the three views are shown plus an assonometric view.
I would like to be able to perform a section on one window without the piece being dissected on the other three. Is there any solution?
 
I'll explain. I designed a component on the model space. then I created on the layout space 4 windows where the three views are shown plus an assonometric view.
I would like to be able to perform a section on one window without the piece being dissected on the other three. Is there any solution?
use the command _sectionplan
 
In my humble opinion, the most efficient solution lies in the combined use of _solview and _soldraw, so as to say:
soldraw.gif
 
In my humble opinion, the most efficient solution lies in the combined use of _solview and _soldraw
urca...the prehistory...pass to autocad 2011 and to the commands _flatshot and _sectionplan then we talk about it:biggrin:
 
Unfortunately you are too far ahead of me (2006) and kaiser (2007), so you have to do need.. virtue.

:wink:
However kaiser has evolved compared to the profile:
Hello, everyone. I am new to this forum and it is my first post.I've been using for some time autocad 2010 and I'm learning to use the layouts.
My problem is to find an efficient way to create a table setting from a solid 3d dissected.
:smile:
 
However kaiser has evolved compared to the profile
a fast evolution then: he wrote in the profile (with the hand dx) 2007, while with the hand he was upgrading towards 2010. .

question for you normodota: the powerful _solxxxx of the paper space are still supported in 2010/11, and if yes, why do they still exist in the light of what it proposes tristan. ?
smile.gif
 
question for you normodota: the powerful _solxxxx of the paper space are still supported in 2010/11, and if yes, why do they still exist in the light of what it proposes tristan. ?
because autocad is like pork... nothing is thrown away:biggrin:
 
because autocad is like the pig... nothing is thrown away
This isn't bad, and to stay on the subject, I'm going for a second in ot.

yesterday, not far from where I live, the road police stopped a guy without a license.

A fine to choke an elephant, which the guy proposes a way out: take the contents of the trunk.

The cops open up, and they find half a pig just ripped.

moral: not only fine for the driver without a driver's license, but also complaints for attempting corruption. . .

:wink:
 
I'm going down. Your solution is exactly what I'm trying to do. Can you explain how you do it?
in the meantime thank you for the right
 
or kaiser,
That in front of your nick means you're an ingenious or ingenious guy. . ?

As point on the first option, if you click the f1 button within the assisted design software called autocad, you will get examples and syntax regarding the obsolete soldraw and solview commands.

as the excellent tristan has said, my procedure is coeva di dinosauri, so with your 2010 you better follow his tips.. .

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thanks for the support
when a var opens mouth, by definition, a user like the subscriber is silent and listens, so I thank you for the things you are making me learn every holy day that allah sends on this land of sinners... .

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ot:

acronym of? :confused:
very advanced replyer?
Does Viados wait for ravanaggio?
Fast respected self-taught?
 
Excuse the insistence. I tried the sectionplane command on a layout window and found the piece dissected on all four windows. I also attach the drawing to you with the proof that I did.
How can I do to have a section on one window?
 

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