Tip: The format of the detail view is controlled by the current detail view style. You can override these settings using the Detail View Creation Ribbon Contextual Tab. For example, you can specify the detail view identifier, scale, and display or hide the label.
Click the center of the area to magnify.
Click a corner to define the area to magnify. The detail view identifier is placed where you clicked, and a preview of the detail view appears at the cursor.
Note: If required, you can reposition the identifier after you create the detail view.
Move the preview to the desired location, and click to place the view.
Tip: The format of the detail view is controlled by the current detail view style. You can override these settings using the Detail View Creation Ribbon Contextual Tab. For example, you can specify the detail view identifier, scale, and display or hide the label.
Click in the drawing area to define the center of the area to magnify.
Note: If Infer Constraints is turned on, (CONSTRAINTINFER=1), a coincident constraint is applied to this point.
Click to specify the diameter of the area to magnify. The detail view identifier is placed where you clicked, and a preview of the detail view appears at the cursor.
Note: If required, you can reposition the identifier after you create the detail view.
Move the preview to the desired location, and click to place the view.