Derived Drawing Views The following types of drawing views are derived from other views, either from standard views or from other derived views. Projected View Broken Auxiliary View Section View Detail View Aligned Section ViewUse Section View PropertyManager. Crop View Alternate Position View Broken-out Section Relative View Contents Drawing View Display State Jump to Parent or Child View 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. Projected View Auxiliary View Detail View 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. Modifying a Detail View Crop 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. Section Views in Drawings Break View Alternate Position Views - Assemblies In assembly drawings, you can use Alternate Position Views to indicate the range of motion of an assembly component by showing it in different positions. Alternate Position Views - Parts In part drawings, you can use Alternate Position View to overlay two configurations of a part in a single view. Position Schematic PropertyManager Section Scope Modify Section Line Properties 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. Section Display Types Troubleshooting Section Views Section View PropertyManager (Drawings) Redrawing OLE Items in Drawings 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. Parent topicDrawings Broken-out Section Relative to Model View