5/24/2023 0 Comments Inventor drawingsI'm a complete Formula One nut but I'm interested in all forms of petroleum based sport (including NASCAR, sometimes), I used to be an excellent Skier however living in a sub tropical area of the world and loving food too much has made me quite rusty. I have a beautiful, tolerant and smart Wife, a very clever 11 year old daughter, and a troublesome 2 year old son. If you want to know more about my professional background, I keep that up to date on my Linked In Profile.Īlthough I wouldn't be surprised if you thought otherwise, I do have a life outside of Design, Autodesk Software, CAM, blogging and twitter. I'm currently a Manufacturing Technical Specialist for Autodesk VAR CADPRO Systems, based in Auckland, New Zealand. First things first, I'm a Proud Cornishman living in the 'winterless' north of New Zealand way down in the southern Pacific. Check out the video below for further details. However, if you haven’t and you have a particularly important drawing in a bit of a state, then there is a workaround which will allow you to rectify the situation. Otherwise each view you place will take on this setting. It’s best if you set this before creating any drawings within Inventor. The setting under focus in this post, is the View Justification option within the Drawing tab of Application Options. ![]() This policy even applies when it makes A LOT more sense to use the new setting instead. ![]() ![]() ![]() There is a way to stop this from happening, however, frustratingly there has been a policy at Autodesk to keep legacy settings as the default settings, so as to not upset the established users. The effect of this phenomenon is misaligned sections and detail views… as well as their respective dimensions and annotations becoming ‘sick’. Over the years, both myself and most of my colleagues or staff I’ve had working for me, have suffered with Inventor allowing drawing views to ‘float’ across the drawing sheet as if they have a mind of their own.
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