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table view of a multiple position in the same view

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Who can help me? I have a set where I have a machine that runs on a course or axis, this has 2 ends one up and one down,
I would like to show the two positions in a single life (right), with perhaps in the position at the top (window) in modalita lines no hidden and smpre on the track in the low finecors position, the same counter maybe drawn.

What do I do to show 2 different positions in the same view? should I add the same part (sliding bench) giving it another name and putting it in the 2 high and low positions? or is there another way? Do you need combined views? I tried or couldn't use them or they don't need them. Help!
 
I meant that in fashion design I want to see the two positions in the view, while in the together I wondered if it was possible not to add an extra subaxieme to show two tables and then have to suppress a thank you hello
 
in the same view I see it hard... in two views instead there are no problems, you can take advantage of the snapshots you create in the axieme and make them available for the table, but on two distinct views.
 
Then he can't do it, I thought I was wrong, I solved by copying together table and repositioning the aid in the 2 pos. then once printed the sopprimo. Thank you.
 
This problem I solve it like this:
I create a family table of the axieme, in one of its instance I insert several times the component that interests me and in its positions.
then on the table I make the views that interest me of this instance and possibly visualize in transparent mode the component in the positions in over number.

Of course, any tables must point to the generic with the only actual component otherwise the data reported are packed

hoping to have been sufficiently clear greeting

aminati
 
two simplified representations and two sbapshots for the two extreme positions. then two views in which to recall the two configurations. then overlap the two views.
so no family table or together different
 
two simplified representations and two sbapshots for the two extreme positions. then two views in which to recall the two configurations. then overlap the two views.
so no family table or together different
I agree with zimmy I would avoid fts for this kind of work, they are graphic representations.
 
I think we're talking about the 'snapshot' that you use to display the two positions in the pro/mechanism environment. If you do not use pro/mechanism, don't worry, you just need the superimposed simplified representations as described above by zimmy.

There is another very similar solution but do not need rappr. semp.: add ('add model') the sliding sub-axieme (i.e. your 'sliding bench') and create its view. then overlap that view over the view of the complete axieme in the position you want (with the same scale obviously). but the disadvantage is that alignment is a bit to the eye.
 

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