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flat repetition not parallel to the sheet

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Hello, everyone.
It happens to me sometimes that, putting on the table a flat repetition this does not occur parallel to the sheet but rotated, almost in assonometry. obvious to the problem creating a personalized view or using "relative view" that allows me to choose the plans.

I would like to know if someone understood why of this distortion and if he found a way to remedy it

Thank you.
 
probably you when you make flat repetitions of conical or cylindrical sheets and depends on how the fixed face of the sheet is oriented.
 
even when I have a multilamiera.
I thought about the orientation of the fixed face only that, sometimes the one indicated is the only one selectable. ....
 
Hello, everyone.
It happens to me sometimes that, putting on the table a flat repetition this does not occur parallel to the sheet but rotated, almost in assonometry. obvious to the problem creating a personalized view or using "relative view" that allows me to choose the plans.

I would like to know if someone understood why of this distortion and if he found a way to remedy it

Thank you.
is complicated to explain in two lines, but a fast system is that of
close the design, open the part file and delete the defaultdevelopment configuration.
reopening the design will not find the smooth view that we can recreate without problems.
 
try and work!
Thank you so much!! !
Good.

to know, however, that the problem in most cases arises
if, in part, you change configuration and at the same time enabling a view annotations from the tree of the functions other than the appropriate one (e.g. conf. defaultdevelopment = to view flat and not "anterior" repetition "superiore" or "left").
If you try to enable the "develop" configuration and then go on a different annotation view, the piece will change status regardless of configuration.
I hope I've been clear.
I attach two exhaustive images.
 

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Good.

to know, however, that the problem in most cases arises
if, in part, you change configuration and at the same time enabling a view annotations from the tree of the functions other than the appropriate one (e.g. conf. defaultdevelopment = to view flat and not "anterior" repetition "superiore" or "left").
If you try to enable the "develop" configuration and then go on a different annotation view, the piece will change status regardless of configuration.
I hope I've been clear.
I attach two exhaustive images.
I'm in trouble with this file. .
Can someone understand what happened to me? :eek:

...among other things in the secanda image it is seen that if active the anotation of flat repetition opens me in the tree a second "flat repetition2". I must have made a mess!
 

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I'm in trouble with this file. .
Can someone understand what happened to me? :eek:

...among other things in the secanda image it is seen that if active the anotation of flat repetition opens me in the tree a second "flat repetition2". I must have made a mess!
mail the file I look at it... :smile:
 
to you says to fix "flat repetition 2"... but it doesn't exist. . .
I opened with 2012 and it gives me no mistake, only missing references to some quotas.
I have to move it to the set, so at this point I remake of healthy plant but I can't understand where the error is... .
patience!

Thank you.
 
is not that you used external references to create sheet metal... then you moved it together, or did you move the part from which you took the references and why gives you the mistake?
 

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