I rarely use exploded views, but I did one today. I wouldn’t be surprised if it was five years or longer since the last time.
It got tricky when working with the Drawing. First, I was trying to attach a note calling out a custom property to the components in the exploded view. Some of them attached just fine, but most of them didn’t. I’d move my mouse all over it, but it wouldn’t highlight or link to the note. I finally collapsed the view. That let me attach the notes just fine. I went back to the property manager, selected the collapsed view again, and the notes stayed linked and moved along with the components just fine. Problem solved.
Then I tried to add a dimension on a collapsed view. Similar problem. I could select edges or vertices on some components, but not on the others. I opened up the Assembly, and it was exploded. I collapsed it, went back to the Drawing, and dimensions worked fine.
Is this typical behavior for exploded views, or is it just one of those days?
2021 has a known bug with attaching balloons to exploded views (SPR 1211277). The workaround is to collapse the view, attach balloons and then re-explode the view.
I am able to do it if I open the model, activate the exploded view, Ctrl+Q, save, then go back to the drawing.
I have had the same issue with dimensions and notes when using different display states.
I have to open the model, activate that display state, Ctrl+Q, save, then go back to the drawing and it works. (Usually)
I have had the same problem attaching annotations to exploded views. One thing that sometimes solved the issue was to go into the assembly with the exploded view and make sure perspective was turned off. Save the assembly, and re-insert the exploded view to the drawing.
One option would be to find the part in the tree, right-click, and choose “Show hidden edges”. Of course on complex Assemblies finding that in the tree may be a non-trivial exercise.
Because he was replying to someone who asked how to do it in SE.
And also…what problem are you referring to? You didn’t ask any questions in this post…and even if you did…it was Glenn’s post.