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In a layout containing many views,
displaying views increases the productivity of your review process.
The commands described in this task are available for all types of
views of the current
layout, except multi-plane section sub-views, in the 2D as well
as in the 3D window of the current layout. In the case of detail views,
these commands are only available in the 2D window.
This task shows you how to:
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- Open a 3D shape representation containing a layout.
- Open the layout in the 2D, alongside the 3D.
- Set customizing settings. See,
Customizing Settings.
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Track History of View Display
You can track history of view display in the current working session
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Select Display in Tools > Options >
Mechanical > 2D Layout for 3D Design.
For more information, see Display.
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Select the Track history of view display check
box.
Views, once displayed, are now identified in the specification tree
using a light purple background.
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Already displayed views will remain identified using the light purple
background within the current working session, even if you
deactivate the option later on.

Views that have not been displayed yet are identified in the
tree using a
transparent background.

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Display ViewsYou can track
history of view display in the current working session using a
specific option. |
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In the specification tree, right-click the view you want
to display.
A context menu appears.
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Select Display View.
- The selected view is displayed in the most appropriate
way according to the context. In the 3D window, a number of
elements are either shown (the view, its sheet and layout)
or hidden (other views of the sheet, other sheets) as
necessary. In the 2D window, the selected view and the sheet
containing it are activated if necessary.
Active views are identified in the tree using a light blue
background.

The "active view" status has priority over the
"already-displayed view" status.
- A reframe is performed on the view display area. This
display area is either the default one, or a custom one.
- If you are working in the 2D window of
2D Layout for 3D Design, you can also right-click the
view and select . In this case, the view will be displayed
in the 3D.
- If Track history of view display is selected,
the selected view is identified as displayed in the current
working session and the color of the view item is modified
accordingly in the tree.
- You can remove the color code used to identified
already-displayed views in the tree. Right-click the layout
and select Delete History of Displayed Views.
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Views, once displayed, are now identified in the specification tree
using a light purple background.
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Already displayed views will remain identified using the light purple
background within the current working session, even if you
deactivate the option later on.

Views that have not been displayed yet are identified in the
tree using a
transparent background.

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Capture the Display Area
By default, the view display area contains the content of the
view and of its background. You can define your own custom display
area, which will be taken into account when displaying the view.
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In the specification tree, right-click the view. The view
must be in the current sheet. A context menu appears.
Select X view object > Display Area > Capture.
The display area is captured as currently displayed.
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Right-click the view, and selecting X view object >
Display Area > Remove.
The custom display area of the view is removed. The display area for
this view is restored to the default one.
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Edit the Display Area
You can edit a view's default or custom display area.
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In the tree, right-click the view for which you want to
define the display area. A context menu appears.
Select X view object > Display Area > Edit.
A reframe is performed on the default view display area. A white
frame appears, symbolizing the display area. The area outside of the
display area turns semi-transparent.
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Drag the white frame to move the display area.
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Drag the corners or the middle handles of the frame to
resize the display area.
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- By default, the display area is snapped on the grid. You
can deactivate snapping temporarily by pressing Shift
while moving or resizing.
- By default, when resizing the display area, only the
manipulated handle moves. You can also move the opposite
handle by pressing Ctrl.
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