How to create section views

I’ve been watching videos for about an hour and a half, and they all seem to be some variation of “draw your cutting plane line on a view, then drop your new view somewhere.” But I have other questions…

A new section view has to be projected from your cutting plane. Is there any way to break that association? I don’t have room for a new view in that direction.

Does my section have to be projected from an existing view? Can’t I just add a view where the part is rotated 15 degrees from vertical, and section it? No? grumph

How do I show just a small portion of my section view? I only need this view so I can add two dimensions that are one little corner of the part.

  1. If you mean to break the alignment with the parent view, then yes. Right-click on the Section View and you’ll see an option in the drop-down (see below). After selecting that you can move the view around however you want.

In the future, when first creating a section view if you hold down Ctrl before clicking to place it that will disable the default alignment and you can place the view where you want right away.

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2. As far as I know you need a parent view to create a section view. However, if you really want to you can insert a drawing view, create a section view from it, then Hide the parent view.

  1. You can crop a section view and increase the scale, or create a Detail View from the Section View, depending on what works best for your situation.

You can also do a Broken-out Section view if you want only a small area sectioned. This is defined by a contour and a cut depth.
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Nice answer Glenn. I would add that the parent view also needs to be on the same sheet as its derived Section view. I often have these outside of the sheet border, and hidden. Large plan takes up whole 1st sheet. The same plan view is pasted into other sheets as a parent to create sections from.

The CTRL placement tip to break default alignment is a new one to me, and will be very helpful. Before, I had reoriented (rotated) the hidden parent plan views to end up with the section aligned where I want it on the sheet.

You can also create a section view in the model then show it in the drawing.

I’m afraid you’re mistaken about that. You don’t need to go to all that trouble of copying the parent view and pasting it on another sheet.

After placing a Section View on the sheet with the parent view you can click on it in the tree, drag to another sheet name, and drop. That will move the section view to the other sheet, leaving the parent view on the original sheet, and it will still be parametric. The sheet with the section view and parent view has to be active while doing this.

I do that all the time with section views showing concrete and rebar.

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Well gobsmack me. Thank you again. This thread has helped a lot.

I’m glad I could help. By the way, that method of moving views from one sheet to another works for all kinds of views (as far as I know), not just section views.

  1. Excellent. I should have been able to find that one on my own.
  2. Good to know
  3. Crop view is what I was looking for. Strange that you have to select your sketch before hitting the Crop View button, and not the view itself.

I can’t change the length of my cutting plane line? You know, move the arrows up or down? Or break extension lines where I want?

Thanks to everyone for all the help! Next question, is there any way to rotate a view? You know, make it upright, instead of at the angle that the auxiliary view plane places it?

No parent view required:
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See if this helps.
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No, it actually doesn’t. You can have a section view on a different sheet than the originating view.

See the attached GIF file (Click on it below to view it).
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Edit: And I see that Glenn beat me to it. LOL

Additionally, you can right click the line and select Edit cutting line then Edit sketch.
This will also allow you to see any relations and add/remove them, too.

In addition to Mr. Schroeder’s reply (and, yes, Rotate View in the HUD is OOTB), you can also right click a view and select:
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This dialog appears (same as in Mr. Schroeder’s post):
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The angle is absolute, not incremental.
For example, you need to rotate 90° so you enter 90 and click Apply, but it’s the wrong 90°.
Two more clicks on Apply won’t get you there. Once at the specified angle, subsequent clicks to Apply do nothing.
In this case, you’d enter 270 and then click Apply.

Also, when you move child views to a different sheet, be sure to add a location label. You can also use them on the same sheet if needed.
These are dynamic and will update with the current position and sheet.
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Click each parent and child. For a crop, you must click the profile.
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After I drag the child view, in the tree, from sheet 1 to sheet 2.
The sheet number updates (I didn’t relocate either view, the zones remained the same):
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. . . or enter -90. That will do the same thing (I mentioned above that you can enter negative values).

This answers the last question in your OP.

Thank you, I missed that, but I do recall having done that.

No, I cannot Dwight , using SWx 2018 SP5. Is this newer?
I preferred this method among others on this page because the assembly environment is far faster and responsive than the slow drawing environment.
I assumed this would work as suggested. And made a handful of saved views (XX SevtionView1, XX SectionView2, etc) in my assembly before testing this out.

I created four section views in the assembly, saved them as views, inserted those views into the drawing, and it is not showing as section cut, but rather merely showing an outside elevation from that same direction. The saved views are reproduced accurately only in the assembly environment.

Please elaborate. What version are you using to accomplish this? Your suggested workflow appeared direct and simple enough, so am I misunderstanding what you mean by “create a section view in the model”? Are you only talking about parts, or assemblies also? It is not working.