You can easily modify drawing views after they’ve been created.
Selecting a drawing view displays a single multifunctional grip at its center. When you pass the cursor over the grip, menu options enable you to stretch or rotate the view as well as break and repair alignment of orthographic projected views.
When you double-click on an existing view, the Drawing View Editor contextual ribbon tab is displayed. You can use it to change drawing view properties, such as the scale and view style. The changes are automatically applied to all views that were projected off of the selected view. Alternatively, when modifying a projected view, you can specify the scale or view style to be a value other than the default "From Parent".
Each change is applied instantly unless you specify an option in the Edit panel of the Drawing View Editor which allows you to defer updates. Then you can make multiple changes within a single view computation (improving performance). If the selected view or any of its child views are out of date (for example if the source 3D model had been modified), they are automatically updated as part of the view editing process.
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