Move View (3-D)
Views > Transform > Move views, in rectangle
You need to distinguish between the following cases when moving views:
- The
active view is a master view
In this case, all views linked to the master view are taken into account.
- The
active view is linked to a master view.
The active view can then initially only be moved in alignment direction
of this master view. If, for example, you have used the 4 views function, the top
view is linked to the front view. If you want to move the top view, this
is initially only possible in vertical alignment direction. To exit the
alignment direction, you use the functions of the Link views context
menu.
- The
active view has no links
If the active view has no links, it can be moved in any direction.
To move views in a selection rectangle, proceed as follows:
- Draw a rectangle around the views you want to move. All views that are entirely located within the rectangle will be moved.
- Specify the point
in the drawing via which you want to move and re-position the view. Once you have selected the displacement point, a preview of the view(s) to
be moved attaches to the cursor.
- Then specify
the new position of the view(s). For positioning, auxiliary lines are
faded in along a grid - similarly as in Sketch
Technology - and the corresponding angles, distances and radii displayed
at the cursor. Before defining the new position of the views, you can use the right
mouse button to activate the Link views context menu, in which you can
change the alignment direction.
If you want to move only the active view, click the icon and select Move view.
Please note:
- You can also use Drag & Drop to move views directly. To do this, left-click the view frame and, while
holding the mouse button down, move the cursor to the desired position.
- When you move a master view, the views linked to this master view will be moved as well. If you undo the transformation of the master view with the Undo last view transformation function, this action will also affect the linked views.
Projections
(3-D) • Linked Views
(3-D) • View Functions (3-D)
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