2009
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- 1 Introducing Autodesk Inventor
- 2 Creating Sketches
- 3 Working with Sketched Features
- 4 Creating and Editing Placed Features
- 5 Creating and Editing Work Features
- 6 Using Projects to Organize Data
- 7 Managing Assemblies
- 8 Placing, Moving, and Constraining Components
- 9 Creating Assemblies
- 10 Analyzing Assemblies
- 11 Using Design Accelerator
- 12 Setting Up Drawings
- 13 Creating Drawing Views
- 14 Annotating Drawings
- Annotation Tools
- Using Styles to Format Annotations
- Working with Tables
- Creating Dimensions In Drawings
- Controlling Dimension Styles
- Placing Center Marks and Centerlines
- Adding Notes and Leader Text
- Using Hole and Thread Notes
- Working with Title Blocks
- Working with Dimensions and Annotations
- Printing Drawing Sheets
- Plotting Multiple Sheets
- Tips for Annotating Drawings
- 15 Using Content Center
- 16 Autodesk Inventor Utilities
- Index
The view is placed. If necessary, click the view boundary and adjust its
position.
Close the file without saving or save the file with a new name to preserve
the original data file.
Break Views
You can create breaks in existing base, projected, section, detail, and auxiliary
views. You select the existing view, define the appearance of the break, and
then specify the location of the break lines in the view. The broken view
retains the scale of the original view.
Use the Break tool to modify a view of a long component that cannot be scaled
to fit the drawing sheet without obscuring important details. Select the view,
and then place the break lines to specify the portion of the view to remove.
When you select the view to break, the Break dialog box is displayed. You can
set the break style, orientation, gap, symbol size, and number of symbols
displayed in the break lines.
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