Note: Inventor Link is available only on 64-bit systems, and it is not installed by default.
- In the drawing area, right-click and select Edit View.
- Select the view to edit.
- In the Edit Drawing View dialog box, select Redefine Boundary.
- Click OK.
- You can redefine the boundary by selecting a centerpoint if you want a circular boundary, or on the command line, entering
e,
p,
r, or
s to create an elliptical, polygonal, or rectangular boundary, or to select a closed clipping curve boundary.
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To redefine the boundary as an ellipse
- In the command line, enter E.
- Specify the center point for the elliptical area.
- Specify the radius of the X axis or specify a value for the diameter.
- Specify the radius of the Y axis or specify a value for the diameter. The boundary is redrawn in an elliptical shape.
Note:
If the viewport border is visible, the border shape can be tweaked by grip editing and stretching the border.
To redefine the boundary as a polygon
- In the command line, enter P.
- Specify the start point of the polygon area.
- Specify the next point.
- Continue to specify points until you create the polygon shape you want.
- Press ENTER. The boundary is redrawn in the polygon shape.
To redefine the boundary as a rectangle
- In the command line enter R.
- Specify the first corner of the rectangular area.
- Specify the opposite corner. The boundary is redrawn as a rectangle.
To select a closed clipping curve as the boundary
- Select a closed clipping curve to define the detail area. The boundary is redrawn using the closed curve.