Interrupted view, view alignment

Hello

I have a small problem with the interrupted view, when I put it on my child vision loses their alignment.

Of course, I'm not talking about alignment between interrupts but about a shift in the view: 

1st photo before the view interrupted:

2nd after application of the interruption: 

As you can see the top view and the left view have completely shifted, even with a CTRL+Q only the axes move but only to get back on their view properly,

I have to right-click on the view and do default alignment so that they come back to their place, but obviously I would prefer not to have to do this so any idea?  

 

 

 

 

Hello

Pausing the parent view before creating the child views saves you a lot of trouble

Have a nice day

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It's a bit special in our case, we use Driveworks (SolidWorks automation) which means that we start from a master drawing to be able to automatically make all our plans so we can't create the views after the fact.

Only in some cases the drawing is not perfect, so we have small manual touch-ups to do, including this view interrupted when the model is too long.

It's not going to help you but I also have problems with misalignment of views from time to time, even without interruption, I have to break the alignment and put it back, I've never managed to put it back any other way.

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Hello!

What kind of view alignment do you use?

Alignment by origin or by the center of view?

 Does the behavior change if you use the other type?

Hello

Have you thought to check "align with the parents"

=> on the child view right-click  property 

may the force be with you.

 


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Hello and thank you for your answers.

Regarding the type of alignment, I just did the test on the two types and still the same problem, my two views shift.

And as for the option align with parents already checked when I do my two interrupted views, on the front and top view I have the same cuts so no problem on this side. 

Hello

I've already had this kind of problem, the origin was a cropping on the main view because of a frame that was too big.

See attached video

Video link.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/18zx5aMPWXd2MUfA6RvvT9vLbM1z7MLys/view?usp=sharing

may the force be with you.

 

 

 


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