AutoCAD Inventor :: View Tab Returning To End Section Mode

Jul 18, 2012

I use the "view" tab to create a half section view of an assembly.  This works fine, but if I try to measure anything, move or select a component, or export image to a .jpg then it automatically returns back to "end section view" mode.  

Without the ability to operate in a section view the it is impossible to constrain components that are placed deep inside of other components. This make this view function useless except for just looking at it on the screen.  This worked in 2012 and will not in 2013.  How do I correct this?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: 2013 - Cannot Export In Half Section View Mode

Jun 9, 2013

Cannot inspect, export pictures, constraint while in half section (or other) view mode...

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Option In Drawing Mode To Exclude Parts From Section View

Feb 1, 2012

Is there an option in drawing mode to exclude certain parts from a section view.

According to ASME Y14.3 parts such as shafts, keys bolts and nuts should be excluded in sectional view. Its not just removing the Hatching, the part has to show completely.

The closest I found in Inventor is that you can exclude Standard parts from being sectioned. Some of my parts are not in the standard library.

I would like to have the option to choose which parts I want to section and which ones I don't.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Incorrect Radial Section View - Section Participation None

Sep 24, 2012

The section view behaves strangely with the ‘section participation: none’ components

Invertor2012 sp2
Win7 x64

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Section View Not Parallel With Section Line?

Nov 19, 2011

why my section is not parallel with my section line. I did constrain my section line in the section line sketch.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Parent Section View In One Drawing And Child View In Another

May 6, 2013

Is it possible to have the parent view for the section in one drawing and the child views in another drawing?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Showing Section View In Base View

Dec 13, 2012

how to show section view in base view with out projection the component.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: How To Make Section View As Isometric View

Oct 29, 2013

I have a long shaft with parts mounted on. i want to section it and show the parts. i don't need to show the whole length of the shaft.

I know i can crop the isometric view, but this way i will not see the key hole which is on the other side, it's hidden.

If i make a section it 's in an orthogonal view only.

I want to make the section view, but later to transform the sectioned view to an isometry. is it possible?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Way To Save A Section View In Assembly As View Rep

Mar 13, 2013

Is there a way to save a section view in the assembly as a view rep? Am using 2011.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Cut Section / Different View Style In Same View?

Nov 12, 2013

It's possible to do a cut view with the cup part with a different view style  from the other "not Cut" half.

I achieve that, whit the cut view + normal view croped  hover the cut view... but this isn´t a accurate process...

Autodesk Factory Design Suite Ultimate 2014
Autodesk Simulation Mechanical
Autodesk Simulation CFD
Windows 7

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Section View As Master View

Aug 26, 2013

I place the first view in a drawing and want to be sectioned.

Is there a way to do that, since when i mark the section line, another view is created.

Or should i put the main view outside of the paper boundaries?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Section View From Sketch

Oct 6, 2011

I need an urgent solution to my issue.I have created section view from a sketch (a line constrained to the projection of a work plane) from my derived part to my drawing using the "Get model sketches ". When i update the iassembly and update the the view using model state the view tries to update but throws an error see attached document.When i delete the section line and create a section line manually ie. by creating a normal sketch in the drawing the same model gets updated without any error.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: IDW Section View Hatching?

Jun 11, 2013

When creating a section view in 2014, the new view now comes bordered by a large box that is hatched.  I can hide the borders (4 separate lines) and the hatch but cannot change the size of the view border. I don't remember this from 2011.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Section View Of A 3d Model?

Apr 28, 2011

I was wondering in inventor 2010 how to create a  3d model section view of a 3d model assembly or if its even possible. 

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Incomplete Section View

Feb 14, 2013

I am trying to produce a section view of a vessel. Inventor makes the section just fine except it is incomplete. See images below:

In the past when I have encountered this issue I would simply locate the part in the browser, Right click on it + Section Participation + section. That usually solves the issue. This time it is not working.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Section View In IDW File?

Sep 17, 2012

While sectioning an assembly in .idw file, I dont want to see any thing that is behind the section line.

I am not talking about hidden lines.  (I can switch of the hidden lines).

Some times, there are holes or opening while sectioning.  Thru those openings, some of the parts that are behind the section planes are visible.  I dont want to see anything.

How to do it?  I am using INV2013.

Options like,

Option 1:  Dont view anything more then 0.00mm or 1 mm behind. (Like section depth or view depth which can be entered)

Option 2:  Switch off that are not sectioned.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Breakout On Section View

Sep 17, 2007

If you have a section view, shafts are typically turned off for segtioning, however there is sometimes detail such as keyways or oil holes that are required to be shown which is where a breakout, view is req'd, however it appears the only way to do this is by creating a detail view first, leading to the possibility of a lot of clutter on the drawing from detail views, as when a breakout view is created on the section view, the shaft will not participate in the breakout.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Section View In New Sheet

Jun 23, 2013

I am generating a drawing file in inventor.its having lot of sections and projected views. Its not able to accommodate all the views in one sheet. So my plan is to move the section views to second sheet or third sheet but section cutting line has to be in first sheet plan view.

I have seen drawing generated in inventor in same way but don't know how to do it.......

Inventor Professional Suite 2010
Windows 7

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Section View In IDW Failing?

Dec 7, 2011

In an idw of an assembly, I have made a section view and gave it a distance of 10in expecting to only view my assembly 10 in from the section line.

However, all I get was a slice 10 in deep from the top, my section view wasn't looking at the full height of my assembly.

I started a new print, inserted the same model and the same thing happened. This is only occuring with this model, other models are working just fine.

IV2012 sp1 Win7 x64

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AutoCAD Inventor :: View Arrow Instead Of Section Lines

May 30, 2012

inventor 2012. for instance for a aux. view if it is not in-line with the parent view it puts a section line. is there a way to have a single view arrow?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Section View With Nuts And Screws

Feb 15, 2012

I created an assembly with screws and nuts which are not from content center. When creating a section view on Drawing, screws and nuts are also sectioned, but I don't want to.

Is it possible to see entire screws and nuts in a section view?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Ray Tracing While Using Half Section View

Dec 9, 2013

Ray tracing disables when I use the half section view, when I turn it on again it disables the section view. Is there any way I can see a cross section of my assembly in realistic mode with ray tracing?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Parts Excluded In Section View

Sep 16, 2013

I often do section views in my 3D model (not drawing) to visually check interference, etc. I noticed today that some parts are excluded from this and do not get sectioned. I'm sure it's an easy fix but a search turned up nothing. How do I include/exclude specific parts from this view?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: How To Cut Those Three Portions Instead Of Full-section View

Jul 14, 2012

how to cut those three portions instead of my full-section view.I have a dimensioning problem with this second radius which inventor refuses to create even it detects that it's a fillet feature. also how do I resize the dimension text.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Section View Tick Box In Options?

Jul 2, 2012

what the check box in the options for 'section view as uncut' does ? see attached screenshot.

Autodesk Inventor Professional 2013 SP2 64-Bit Edition
Windows 7 HP Z400, Intel Xeon W3550 3.07GHz
12.0GB RAM, ATI FirePro V4800 (FireGL)

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Section View In Assembly File

Jun 5, 2012

In inventor 2013 professional I have a problem using the section view in my assemblies files. When I active the section view it works well, as soon as I open a command (for example the measure of a distance) the section view disappear and the assembly appear in entire view.I didn't modified any configuration on my software.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Section View Doesn't Work

Oct 19, 2013

I made an assembly, inserted a bolt and saved it to another file for thee modifications i make in the screw.

I try to make a section view with one of the origin planes, but it doesn't make

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Can't Edit Section View Properties

Dec 6, 2011

In my idw, when I right-click on my section view line (or the section view itself), I want to change the section depth from full to some distance.  Problem is there is not a "Edit Section Properties" in the context menu. 

There are other section views on this sheet and they will display "Edit Section Properties" in the context menu.

Any clues as to why I dont get a context menu on just this one section view?  I could delete the view and redimension everything, but I had rather not.... Its got several dims on it.

Cant post the file either... its pretty large.?The idw itself is 16mb, not counting all the parts/assemblies.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: How To Change Position Rep In Section View

Jan 31, 2013

I have a plan view where I want to show the door openings but I want the section view w/ the doors closed.  I can't seem to get inventor to do this. 

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Overlay View On A Cross Section?

Mar 7, 2013

how I can get an Overlay view on a cross sectional secondary projection?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Doing Section View In Assembly Is Broken

Jun 26, 2013

Just got updated from IV 2012 to 2013 with a new Dell (yawn) workstation to boot.  OK, I did a section view of a pretty complex assembly and when I tried to take a measurement,  the section view just dissapeared and it went back to full view.  One of the primary uses of using section views is to view / inspect / measure, that which cannot be seen in the normal full view.

Why did this break in 2013 ?   and is there a patch to fix it ?

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