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You can generate a section view from a base view , a projected view , or another section view .
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Orthographic views Isometric projected view Note: A drawing view can contain only one breakout section .
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Select Create > Section View . Select a base view , projected view , or section view on the current sheet as the parent view .
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Double-click the hatch in the section view or a breakout section view .
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In the Breakout Section View dialog, you can edit the properties of a breakout section view in the Drawing workspace in Fusion.
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Select Create > Breakout Section View . The Breakout Section View dialog displays.
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Use Flip to flip the section view over the cut plane.
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Steps Place a Section View . A section view is a drawing view that cuts through a design to reveal the inside.
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Learn how to edit breakout sections in an existing drawing view in the Drawing workspace in Fusion.
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In the Hatch dialog, you can edit hatch patterns in section views and breakout section views in the Drawing workspace in Fusion.
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Access the Drawing View dialog Double-click a base view , projected view , section view , detail view , or perspective view .
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You can break base, projected and section views . A broken view shortens an existing drawing view by removing a portion of the design and indicating the missing section in the drawing.
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To label an outcome iteration Click a thumbnail to open an outcome in the Outcome View . Drag the iterations bar to select a desired outcome iteration and release it to load the iteration in the Outcome View .
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Note: The visibility status of a toolpath is saved and remains the same when you close and reopen a project. View a toolpath during a section analysis example When you cannot see the detail of a toolpath by orbiting your view , you can try performing a section analysis instead.
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( Section view only.) Select OK. The detail view updates on the current sheet.
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