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move views from one sheet to another

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Hello, everyone.

how can I move from one sheet to another of the same drawing two dependent views (e.g. front view + section) without losing the bond (orthogonality) that binds them? ?

to move them I am using a simple size/paste in the new sheet, after having simultaneously selected the interested views. After this opening, the section can move freely not being bound to the front view.

Is there a way to restore the alley that binds them?
 
go with the mouse on the view you want and search in the menu. there should be the voice you want.
 
You mean the right-click menu....right? I tried every single operation but I can't. You could be + accurate, please.
 
I tried again with v5r20 and actually only works on the original sheet.
you can unhook the view and hang it back to your liking.

At this point I suggest you copy the full fog.
I don't know, but if it can be useful to you as a cunning
 
Thank you so much falonef for your time.
I really lost too much time looking for this option....... at least now I have my heart in peace.
I will engineer myself with alternative methods like copying the whole sheet..... .

I leave the discussion open in case someone had found some valid method and wanted to share it:finger:
 
Hello, everyone.

how can I move from one sheet to another of the same drawing two dependent views (e.g. front view + section) without losing the bond (orthogonality) that binds them? ?

to move them I am using a simple size/paste in the new sheet, after having simultaneously selected the interested views. After this opening, the section can move freely not being bound to the front view.

Is there a way to restore the alley that binds them?
There is no problem to copy and paste into a new sheet the views of another table and there is no problem realigning the views, but there may be other problems, so first you have to tell me why you want to change the sheet so that it can help you.
Greetings
 
Hello Dorian

is just a question of method.... .
I work in the world of plastic injection moulds, so my designs are made up of single plates and boards of multiple small components, all of a0 format.
I refer to the second type.
Coming from another type of cad (pro/e) I took the habit of creating in the first sheet of drawing all seen with projections, sections, quotas, ball, etc........ of all components.
Then, at a later time, I organize the individual sheets based on the engulfing of the views of each individual component, to minimize the n° of the sheets.

You understand that by this method I am forced to move the views and its employees with a certain frequency, and I cannot afford to lose the constraints that bind them.
 
I took the habit of creating in the first sheet of drawing all seen with projections, sections, quotas, pallination, etc........ of all components.
Then, at a later time, I organize the individual sheets based on the engulfing of the views of each individual component, to minimize the n° of the sheets.
I would like to understand your method of work.
from that you say, I do not understand if you create a single catdrowing file, where in the first sheet you have a drawing together, and in the succcessive sheets (in the same file) you also get your tables of individual details;
or create a board with all parts the views of the parts, and at a later time transfer these views to different other files, or sheets.

Which one is the right version?

Hi.
 
I would like to understand your method of work.
from that you say, I do not understand if you create a single catdrowing file, where in the first sheet you have a drawing together, and in the succcessive sheets (in the same file) you also get your tables of individual details;
or create a board with all parts the views of the parts, and at a later time transfer these views to different other files, or sheets.

Which one is the right version?

Hi.
hi ferrezio, the second option, and specifically I would like to transfer them to other sheets.
 
strange management, but I can understand the reasons, the only method as already mentioned by falonef is the duplication of the sheets after which you remove excess views.

Hi.
 
ok, then I will cease to find a + compatible method, even if given the potential of the software, it seems to me a rather ridiculous shortage.

ferrezio, you intrigued me with the option together 1st sheet, and boards components in the following sheets.........:confused::confused::confused:

Are there any real benefits?? ? because I tend to create separate product drawings, not to have too heavy files
 
There is no advantage just for the file's weight, in the first way or in the second, in addition you have the difficulty of going back to the table of the detail if this is reused in several projects!

I'm confused that I still can't figure out why you create a single file with multiple tables of different pieces inside (if I understood well).
the only vataggio is the faciality of going back to the project and to all its documntation, and this is a normal method for those who are not supported by pdm.

Hi.
 
simply because the tables I create go directly to the workshop.
I separate the sheets by type of processing (drying, turning, electro-erosion...) so that each operator has its own design of competence!! ! ! ! ! !
the problem is that some components can be performed with different machines and until they are certain of the type of processing, not plotted the table, just in case you have to move them.

Do you think there are methods + efficiencies in this regard?
 
I think you've had a lot of useful tips, I don't understand your system well, but with regard to moving views from one sheet to another, the only problem is that you can move freely (if you move them) but you can align them to your liking and if you're afraid they can move again you can block them.
even if they are in a type of design other than yours I can tell you how I work to organize the project.
I begin in a product, I add all subaxis, parts, and useful commercials to finish the project. after I run the tables according to how I organized the project, then boards of assemblies, subassiemi, parts. As for the workshop will be the production to request copies of the various tables and to distribute them to the operators of the machines according to the processing.
Greetings
 

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