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My colleague is working on a large assembly. He puts the model into an isometric orientation and saves it in the model with that orientation. Then he places a view on the drawing and picks that saved orientation and the model is rotated in the drawing view.
I have reproduced it on my machine with a brand new blank drawing. Both the model and the drawing are the same rep. There are no family tables at this level.
Has anyone else ever come across something like this? Any ideas? If no other ideas, we will just dial it in with rotating about references until its close to the iso in the model.
The only time I have that issue is when I modify the orientation and forget to save the view orientation. 🙄
I don't remember that specifically but I have made the saved orientation, then made the drawing view with the saved orientation...But later I change the orientation of the view in the model, and it doesn't change the drawing orientation. The drawing doesn't update orientation of a view if the saved model orientation is changed.
I don't think this is your situation based on your description but thought maybe its worth the comment...
Hi,
is it possible to reproduce the problem using new simple part (brick)? Maybe the problem is related to specific large assembly, only.
No the problem is not for simple parts. There is definitely something about this assembly that is causing it. @StephenW thanks for the suggestion, but I reproduced with a new view and a new drawing so its not a case of not remembering. We have moved on by just tweaking it in the view incrementally.