AutoCAD Inventor :: When Extruding Sketch Screen Automatically Switches To ISO View

Oct 3, 2012

I have just upgraded to 2013, and there is one "feature" I find kind of distracting.  When working in a part, I create a new sketch.  When I extrude that sketch, Inventor automatically switches me to an Iso view.  I don't want that.  I would prefer to stay in the view that I established. 

Is there a way to turn that off?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Extruding A Fully Constrained Sketch

Nov 1, 2012

I'm having trouble extruding a fully constrained sketch. The sketch is a cross-section of a hollow cylinder that is splined on the inside surface (see attached part file). The line segments that create these splines seem to be grouped together because moving one line moves the others, however the sketch will not extrude.

I can't use the coincident constraint button to group the lines because they don't separate from each other. I also tried to use the close loop button but was unable to select all the necessary lines.

how I can extrude this sketch or make an equivalent sketch that is easier to extrude

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Extruding Fully Constrained Sketch

Nov 9, 2013

I am trying to constrain a point(on a different part) to the sketch(yellow) on the inside surface of the triangle part. If I try the constraint like how it is now, it only allows me to select one segment, not the entire triangular shaped line. It would work if inventor saw the sketch as one single element, but it of course does not. I tried making a 3d sketch of the inner surface and then constraining to that, but it did not work.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Background Sketch Turns Red Automatically

Mar 8, 2012

Anytime I draw a sketch the surface of the part highlights to a red color. It is hurting my eyes and how to switch it off. 

I am using a new 2012 .

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Dec 11, 2013

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Photoshop Elements :: Automatically Switches From Expert To Quick When Launched

Mar 1, 2014

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AutoCAD 2013 :: When Saving Switches To Perspective View

Mar 21, 2013

On some 3D models, when I save the drawing, it automatically switches to perspective view and turns the sky background on.  This is irritating.

I found this old thread in the AutoCAD Architecture area from 2010

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Even setting the sky background to 1, then 0 doesn't work.  When I save, it reverts to a perspective view and turns the sun/sky back on. 

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AutoCAD Architecture :: Switches To Perspective View When Saving

Dec 6, 2010

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Starting Sketch In XZ Plane Screen Rotates 180

Oct 1, 2012

When ever I start a new sketch in the xz plane (viewing from top down) my sketch rotates 180 degrees. Not a huge deal to rotate it back, but not everything I create is symetrical and when I go to draw the part, I want a certain ISO view to be default. I know you can insert/obtain any view into the drawing but is there an option to stop this rotation or maybe I am not setting up something correctly.

Using Inventor Pro 2012

Inventor Professional 2014-Update 2 - AutoCAD Electrical 2014
Win7-x64 | ASUS P8Z77-V | i7 3770 -3.4 GHz | 32GB RAM |
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AutoCAD Inventor :: Sketch To Any View In IDW

Jun 6, 2012

I keep getting this error adding a sketch to any view in an IDW... What might be causing this error?

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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 :: Turn Off View For Sketch?

Nov 5, 2013

When I edit a part directly in an assembly, clicking on 'edit sketch' (frequently) changes the view from the one I had set while looking at the assembly.  Is ther any way to turn this OFF?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Dim To Sketch Line In Idw View

Dec 9, 2013

I've placed a scketch in a view in my idw.

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Currently using Prof 2013 64 bit

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Sketch Creation Changes View?

Oct 31, 2012

I just installed the trial version of Inventor pro, 2013.  I'm having a problem with the view changing on creation of a sketch.  It goes to the home position.  The "Look at sketch plane on sketch creation" is un-ticked in options. 

Click on Component->Create.  Once the Component is created, click 2D Sketch.  View spins to the Home position.  This is really annoying.  I learned Inventor 2010 in school.  I don't remember this ever happening.

If I select a plane from the browser prior to clicking the Create 2D Sketch, the view remains the same as expected.  This is only a problem if you want to create the initial sketch using a face of another part as the sketch plane. Is there an option I'm missing?

Product Design Suite 2013 Ultimate
Windows 7 64-bit
Intel Core 2 Quad Q9300 2.5GHz
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AutoCAD Inventor :: Sketch In A View In IDW File

May 22, 2012

I attached a sketch to a view, fully constrained the lines in the sketch to the PG from the lines in the standard view.

Everything looks good but when I click "Finish Sketch" and it leaves the sketch environment the lines from the sketch shift slightly out of alignment.

The dimensions I have to these lines are in the right locations so it looks like they aren't going to the sketch lines.  But if I try to "connect" the dimensions to where the lines are actually being show it gives me errors saying there is nothing there to connect to.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Representation View Lock Gone Automatically

Sep 14, 2011

I've noticed in inv.pro.2012 that after properly locking the link with representation view in idw, saving the files, and then after replacing a part in iam, some of my links in idw views are again unlocked (and I hope you know what that means for the drawing itself). I never had it in inv.pro.2010 and earlier versions.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Reference A Sketch Within Drawing View

Jan 8, 2013

Using Inv 2013 and VB 2010.  I am trying to reference a sketch within a drawing view, but I am having a hard time figuring out which view number and sketch number to use.  I thought I had it figured out, but apparently I was wrong.

For example, see the 2 attached pics, Drawing A and Drawing B.  For Drawing A I had the sketch reference set as

Dim oSheet1_View As DrawingView = oDrawDoc.Sheets(1).DrawingViews(3) Dim oSketch As DrawingSketch oSketch = oSheet1_View.Sketches.Item(1)

Drawing View 3, as it was the 3rd Drawing View in the list, and Sketch #1 within that Drawing View.  I thought this was how it worked, because it worked with my code and it hid the sketch.  However, moving on to Drawing B, I used the same code, and it does not reference that sketch at all.  It did nothing to it.  Even though the Flange_Holes sketch is in the same position.  3rd View down the list, 1st sketch.

So how does Inventor reference these views and sketches?  Is it in order of creation?  Is there a way to reference it by the what the sketch is named instead of trying to decipher the number it's assigned?  I have a lot of drawings already made, and I'm not positive the views were taken and created in the same exact order each time.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Home View After Finishing A Sketch

Feb 5, 2011

i can't find where to tell inventor to not switch back to the home view after finish a sketch edit. sometimes it is handy but often it is nice to see the part update after doing some sketch editing rather then the home view spinning the part away. i think we are capable of hitting F6 ourself if we wanted that view.

i have found that inventor 2011  will always do this when you are looking square onto the sketch and then finish the sketch . am i right to say that this is only a 2011 thing? i cannot recall previously this happened. i am finding that i am always finishing my sketch and having to hit F5 after inventor swings away to home view.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: BOM Structure Automatically Selects Part View

Dec 1, 2011

I have an assembly with a subassembly in it. The subassemblies bom structure is set on Normal so that the subassembly number shows on the main assembly BOM and not the individual parts. 

However when I place the parts list on the .idw of the main menu it keeps on selecting the parts structure for the BOM, I need it to select the structured view. How do I get it to select the structured view on the BOM so that the BOM does not show the individual parts of the subassembly?

I have made sure that the parts view on the BOM in the source assembly is disabled.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: 2012 - Sketch Setting For View From ISO To Normal?

Oct 27, 2011

Is there any way to stop the flipping of the solid/sketch view from iso to normal?

its annoying to make changes to a sketch and constantly have to re orient the part after finishing a sketch, I dont want the solid model to return to iso view after sketching, is there a setting for this?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Isometric View When Exiting Sketch Mode

Aug 29, 2011

Sometimes when I'm exiting from a sketch, the entire model goes back to isometric view.  Is there a way to STOP this from happening?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Can't Use Model Sketches Within A Drawing View Sketch?

Apr 16, 2012

I can "Get Model Sketch" to make it appear visible in a drawing view. But I can find no way to use these "edges" or "lines" or "entities" or whatever they are, later in a drawing view sketch. No way to project them from Model Sketch to Drawing View sketch. I can attach leaders and dimensions to these Model Sketch entitites but I can find no way to use them in a sketch owned by the drawing view. Am I missing something?

IV2012 SP1

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Sketch Within Drawing View Loses Dimension Reference?

Jan 14, 2013

I have a VB program that auto updates the size of a door and frame assembly, and in turn, updates the shop drawings to reflect this change.  I have a view on my shop drawing that I have drawn a sketch in.  I start the sketch, add my dimensions, and I use 'Project Geometry' to project the edges of the actual part around the sketch to constrain my sketch and keep it in place.  The problem is, as the program runs, and the door/frame changes height, the sketch loses it's dimensional references to the projected geometry.  When I go back and reopen the drawing after running the program, all the dimensions that went to the projected geometry are gone. 

Is there another way to anchor a sketch to a drawing view part instead of dimensioning to projected geometries?  This doesn't seem to be working, and I've tried it every which way I can think of.  Oddly enough, I have another sketch in a different view that is set up the same way, and it never misses a beat.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Sketch To Create A Break Out View In One Type Of Drawing

Sep 9, 2013

I use the same sketch to create a break out view in one type of drawing. I may be blind, but I can't seem to find a way to save that sketch and reuse it when I want to create a break out view.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: 2012 - View Change When Opening Sketch To Edit

Jun 6, 2012

If I zoom in on a small detail in a large sketch and then issue the "edit sketch" command Inventor changes the view to where the origin is visible on the screen. Is it possible to disable this?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Projected Geometry In Sketch In IDW - Related To Breaks In View

Apr 12, 2012

I'm using Inventor 2012, and experiencing some trouble with certain types of projected geometry that I'm using in a sketch associated with a view in an .IDW file - but only when the view involves a break (or breaks).

I'm generating section views to show the layout of hole details at various axial locations along the part. When placing a section line, I can't "pick up" any appropriate locating geometry from the view. So, after creating the view (using just a vertical section line), I edit the sketch that defines the section line. Project some geometry (the edges of the holes, in the attached example), draw some additional geometry constrained to that, then constrain the section line to that. That works fine; if I move the view around, the section lines stay attached to it. This is what is shown in the attached "before break" picture.

When I apply a break to the drawing, though, the section lines don't follow the changing view. They stay right there, as if the view had not been broken at all. This is what's shown in the attached "after break" picture. Move the view around, and they track with it - but always staying the same "real" distance apart from each other. It is as if that projected geometry were completely ignoring the break.

I observe something similar if I start with an IDW view with one or more breaks, then create a sketch associated with the view. If I project geometry, some of it projects where it should, but other geometry projects elsewhere on the page - as if no breaks were present in the view.

The part I've shown here is something I put together as a simplified example of what I'm observing. The part I'm actually trying to detail is more complicated (many more details), and much longer (so breaks are a requirement to put it on paper).

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Revit :: Why Loading Family Switches Active View

Aug 25, 2013

I've been downloading some families from seek.  Each time I download, I open the family and then load it into the current project.  Well, during the load into current project, the view switches from Level 1 New (the active view before the family load) to Level 1 Existing, the first view in the project. Is this intentional or a bug?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Stop Automatic View Rotation On Sketch Create / Edit

Nov 26, 2012

Is there an option somewhere to stop Inventor automatically rotating the view when I create or edit a sketch?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: View Change When Create 2D Sketch Clicked While Editing Part In Place In IAM

Oct 23, 2013

Any time I click on "Create 2D sketch" when editing a part in place in an assembly, the view moves to an isometric view. It happens as soon as I click on the button. Is there any way to stop this happening?

This does not happen when I'm editing a part (.ipt) on its own. I'm aware of the "Look at sketch plane on sketch creation" issue: this is not the same thing since it happens as soon as I click on the button, i.e. before I actually create the sketch.

I want the view to remain as it was before I click the button, to keep the things I'm looking at in view.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Missing View Cube / Coordinate Axis - Sketch Doesn't Display

Sep 14, 2013

I just installed a student version of Inventor Pro on my comptuer.  I have used this and several other similar software packages before.  My problem:  when I open a new part file, it takes me to a gray screen.  No coordinate axes, view cube, nothing.  When I click "Create 2D Sketch," still nothing.  Same gray screen.  If I draw a line, it doesn't show anything.

I've gone to View -> Object Visibility, and everything seems to be checked off as it should be.  I've also clicked User Interface, and it shows the View Cube among other things as being selected.

The software didn't prompt me for an activation key, not sure if that may be relevant to the problem?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Scrambled Screen View

Jun 6, 2013

In Inventor Professional 2014, under certain screen sizes (by lcd, not necessarily pixels), inventor will display a scrambled screen that makes it impossible to view the work to be done.

1. Radeon HD cards 5900, and 6900 series are doing this.

2. Nvidia Quadro FX 4800 is not doing this.

3. Simply adding a second open drawing, and having it display the tabs at the bottom, resolved the scrambling.

4. Only the drawing area is scrambled, not the menus, or Browers.

5. Reducing the program, or drawing window may fix the issue.

6. Templates have nothing to do with it.

7. Application options May have something to do with it, but I can't find which ones.

8. Cycling thru all hardware options has no effect.

9. Installing (clean) the latest video drivers has no effect. (even betas)

10. When the screen scrambled, dragging the main program window to undock it from monitor 2 to monitor 1 would cause Inventor to crash (most of the time).

My machine has been doing this since I installed 2014.  My supervisors computer was not.  Then when I imported the application options, it began to do so.  I MUST resolve this issue today, without installing a bunch of new video cards.

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