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Inserting the Last Predefined Drawing View

  1. Insert another predefined view, and click to place the view as shown.
  2. In the PropertyManager, under Orientation, click *Right .
    When you insert a model into this view, a right view will appear.
  3. Click PM_OK.gif.
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