lustro
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I used the "search", but I found nothing, I hope nn to make a double discussion:redface:
my problem is with the table of plates in sw2008 (but it seems to me that the same inconvenience there is also in 2009).
then, I realize the 3d of the sheet piece and then I go to put it on the table; with the orthogonal views all ok, the problem arises when I put the development: If by chance when I insert it I have to rotate it (e.g. for reasons of space on the sheet) and then I have to make a detailed view the program goes in crisis: : the detail view, as a position on the view, is referred to the default view that would provide the program (the rotated one), and the beautiful is that however the detail is seen rotated.
I hope that the explanation is understood, but above all that someone can explain to me how to refer detail to the rotated view, so that they see the right details: nn I think it's easy when you make the 3d of a sheet think about how it will be development and in what kind of sheet I will have to put it........
my problem is with the table of plates in sw2008 (but it seems to me that the same inconvenience there is also in 2009).
then, I realize the 3d of the sheet piece and then I go to put it on the table; with the orthogonal views all ok, the problem arises when I put the development: If by chance when I insert it I have to rotate it (e.g. for reasons of space on the sheet) and then I have to make a detailed view the program goes in crisis: : the detail view, as a position on the view, is referred to the default view that would provide the program (the rotated one), and the beautiful is that however the detail is seen rotated.
I hope that the explanation is understood, but above all that someone can explain to me how to refer detail to the rotated view, so that they see the right details: nn I think it's easy when you make the 3d of a sheet think about how it will be development and in what kind of sheet I will have to put it........