So I have an assembly 1 that contains a main assembly 2, which itself contains a main assembly 3.
the front, top and right planes. are the same for each blend. But on my three assemblies, I find myself with different isometric views.
What for?
I specify that I made my assembly 3 and this the first element of my assembly 2 correctly inserted and my assembly 2 correctly inserted into assembly 1. So I have the (F) in front of my "initial" assemblies.
Weird, because I modeled a part and then did "Create an assembly from the part". Then again I inserted the assembly into another assembly and so on 3 times and all the assemblies like the part have the same definition planes and therefore the same isometric.
Doing it directly "Validate" (or Enter) each time you insert something into the assembly.
All other views match except the isometrics??? This is almost impossible since isometrics are projections... if one is right, the other should be too....
I just tried too. It makes me like you. Wouldn't you have changed the orientation of your views (that's what I did)? It doesn't change the name of the planes but on the other hand it does change the isometric view.
When you do an iso view, your XYZ coordinates at the bottom are not in the same direction?
To rearrange the views, you just have to put yourself in the view you want in front view (in the right orientation) with a normal to this view (and if necessary ALT + arrow to turn the view), then make space, and choose the spyglass with a star (the tooltip being "update standard views") then click on the front view in the menu.
Yes I agree we can always tinker but apart from a bug, if the planes are the same in the assemblies and if they are all constrained to each other and if the constraints are not reversed, I don't see why we should have a different ISO!
As mentioned above, check that the constraints are not reversed! it's already happened to me... because when Solid has two solutions, it often chooses the worst and not the best.