Copyright Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc. Chapter 14 Model Documentation, Analysis, and File Exchange 355 over this line and dragging allows you to set the depth of the section view. Objects that are behind the depth line will not be visible in the section view. Selecting the default Full option includes all objects within the section view. Selecting the Slice option removes all objects behind the section line, creating a thin representation section view. The Slice option may be practical for special section view documentations. The Annotation option allows you to enter the text used for the section identi- fi er and specify whether a view label is shown. As previously discussed, the section identifi er is automatically incremented when creating additional section views. The Hatch option is used to specify whether a hatch pattern is used for the section view. The Move option allows you to adjust the location of the view after selecting the initial position. When using this option, you can press the [Shift] key to break the alignment between views. Section views can be used to create projected views. In Figure 14-13, an isometric view has been created from a full section view to show an isometric representation Figure 14-12. The Section View Creation contextual ribbon tab. Select an option to control the section depth Annotation options Pick to show the hatch pattern in the section view Isometric Section View Top View Full Section View (Front View) Figure 14-13. An isometric section view is added to the layout by projecting a view from the orthographic section view (front view). The display style of the isometric view is changed to Shaded with Visible Lines.
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