- Cropping an Alternate Position View
You can create a cropped view of an alternate position view.
- Predefined Views
When you create a predefined view in a drawing, you can specify the model orientation as trimetric, dimetric, or flat pattern. This is helpful if you need drawing templates that contain specific predefined views.
- Detailing Mode
Detailing mode is available for all drawings (except detached drawings), regardless of the SOLIDWORKS version in which you saved the drawing or whether you saved the drawing in Detailing mode.
- Geometric Tolerance Symbols
The user interface for geometric tolerancing improves your workflow. You work directly in the graphics area, and the interface guides you as you build feature control frames cell-by-cell.
- Switching Between Radius and Diameter Dimensions
In drawings, parts, and assemblies, for dimensions of arcs and circles, you can use the context toolbar to switch the dimension to display as a radius, diameter, or linear diameter.
- Bend Lines in Drawing Views
In flat pattern drawing views of sheet metal parts, bend lines are independent of sketches. You can hide sketches while keeping bend lines visible. Previously, if you hid sketches in a flat pattern view, the bend lines would also be hidden.
- Bill of Materials
The user interface for bill of materials (BOMs) tables has been updated for ease of use. When you expand or collapse a BOM, the selectable area spans the entire side of the BOM table.
- Cut List Support in BOM Tables
The user interface and functionality for detailed cut lists in Bill of Materials (BOM) tables has been updated for ease of use.
- Symmetric Linear Diameter Dimensions
You can create symmetric linear diameter dimensions for diameter dimensions that need only one side of a leader displayed. This is helpful for drawings with turned components and detailed section views.