How to change the orientation of a dependent view in relation to its parent view.
Most dependent views are created with an alignment to the parent view, and inherit the view orientation. You can change the alignment or orientation of views placed in the drawing.
An aligned view can be moved only within its constraints. If the parent view is moved, the aligned view moves to maintain its alignment.
There are four possible alignment relationships between a dependent view and its parent view:
You can make a selected edge vertical or horizontal, or rotate a view by specifying an angle. You cannot rotate a view that has a dependent section or auxiliary view.
By default, a parent view and its child views keep the same orientation. When you rotate a parent view, you can either maintain or break alignment of dependent view(s). When you rotate a child view, the child view orientation becomes independent on the parent view.
When you rotate views, annotations maintain their associativity to the views.
You can add, remove, or change alignments. If a view has an existing alignment to another view, you must remove the existing alignment before adding a new alignment.
Select a view.
Right-click, and then select Alignment.
(Optional) To add a different alignment, add the new alignment after you remove the existing alignment.
To rotate a drawing view, you select a model edge and then rotate the edge by a specified angle, or to a vertical or horizontal position. You cannot rotate a view that has a dependent section or auxiliary view.
If you rotate by a specified angle, the Absolute Angle option rotates the view with respect to the coordinate system of the sheet. The Relative Angle option rotates the view at the specified angle with respect to the current orientation of the view.
By default, a parent view and its child views keep the same orientation. When you rotate a parent view, you can either maintain or break alignment of dependent view(s). When you rotate a child view, the child view orientation becomes independent of the parent view.
Right-click a view to rotate and then select Rotate.
In the Rotate View dialog, specify whether to rotate by an edge or an angle:
Specify whether to rotate the dependent views:
Right-click the auxiliary view and select Realign auxiliary views.
Select a model edge from the parent view, and place a new auxiliary view.
Move the preview to the appropriate location, and then click to place the view.
To finish, click in the graphics window.