Use Section View PropertyManager.
See Broken-out Section.
See Relative to Model View.
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Some types of views are linked to their parent views: Detail, Section, Auxiliary, and Projected Views, for example. Projected Views (including the side and top views of Standard 3 Views) and Auxiliary Views have jumps only from the child to the parent.
You create a detail view in a drawing to show a portion of a view, usually at an enlarged scale. This detail may be of an orthographic view, a non-planar (isometric) view, a section view, a crop view, an exploded assembly view, or another detail view.
A crop view focuses on a portion of a drawing view by hiding all but a defined area. The uncropped portion is enclosed using a sketch, usually a spline or other closed contour.
You can make changes to a Section View or Aligned Section View in a drawing by editing the section line properties. You can set these properties before, during, or after creating the section view.
If any part of an active OLE item in a drawing is covered, the item may not redraw when it is uncovered. This behavior may occur, for example, when you move a stencil across an active Visio item.
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