Linked Views (3-D)
            
        
        
            HiCAD enables you to link views to one another and hence move them 
 in one step. A view here is always the so-called master view, i.e. the 
 view that is superordinated to the other views. 
 
        Special features of linked views:
        
        
            - When a master view 
 is moved, all subordinate views linked to it are also moved.
 
            - You can initially 
 only move linked views in the alignment direction of the master view. 
 It is, however, possible to leave the alignment direction 
 temporarily.
 
            - You can align linked 
 views in the alignment direction of the master view at the press of a 
 button.
 
        
        When are views linked?
        
        
            - The 4 Views and 6 Views functions automatically 
 link the standard views created to the front view. The front view is hence 
 the master view.
 
            - When the New view, horizontal/vertical 
 and New view, In 
 direction functions are used to derive views, the newly created 
 views are linked to the original view. The original view is hence the 
 master view.
 
            - The functions of 
 the Link viewsmenu can be used to link views in any combination. 
 You also use this menu to cancel links.
 
        
        Nested links to views
        
        Links to views can be nested, i.e. a master view can be linked to another
 view and superordinated to it.
        Example: 
        The drawing contains 3 views A1, A2 and A3.
        
            - A3 is linked to A2. 
 A2 is the master view of A3.
 
            - A2 is linked to A1. 
 A1 is the master view of A2.
 
        
        
        This has the following impact on moving:
        A1 
 is moved.
        
        A2 as the subordinate view is then also moved. 
        As A2 is the master view for A3, A3 is also moved.
        
        A2 
 is moved.
        
        A3 as the subordinate view is then also moved. 
        As A2 is subordinate to the master view A1, it is only
 possible to move in the alignment direction of A1. A1 is not 
 moved.
        
        A3 
 is moved. 
        
        A3 is subordinate to A2 and can therefore only be moved 
 in the alignment direction of A2. A1 and A2 are not moved.
        
        
        
        
            
        
        Views - Basics (3-D) • Derive New View 
 (3-D) • Link 
 to View (3-D)
        
            
                
                
                
                    
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