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How do I edit an exploded view?
When I am working on an exploded view, if I click the green check mark to finish it, I am unable to go back and edit the view. The only thing I can do is start over with a new exploded view, because when I click on the 'exploded view' button it just starts the whole process over.
Is there some way to edit an existing exploded view once I have exited out of the exploded view mode, without having to start completely over??
I have tried right clicking on the exploded view button and right clicking in the configuration tab, but it hasn't worked.
Thank you.
Have you ever been working on a complex assembly and created an exploded view, just to realize that you now have to perform the task of adding explode lines between each and every component? Dread no more, SOLIDWORKS 2018 has you covered! New to SOLIDWORKS 2018 is the Smart Explode Lines tool. This tool automatically adds explode lines for each component within your exploded view. Once they have been added, you can make some modifications to these lines, as well as delete ones that you’d like to not be shown all before you even accept the command. This new tool is sure to save you time and clicks!
You create exploded views by selecting and dragging parts in the graphics area, creating one or more explode steps.
To create an exploded view:
Do one of the following:
- Click Exploded View .
- Click Insert > Exploded View.
- In the ConfigurationManager , right-click a configuration name and click New Exploded View.
Select one or more components to include in the first explode step.
In the PropertyManager, the components appear in Explode Step Components . Rotation and translation handles appear in the graphics area.
To move or align the handles:
- Drag the center ball.
- Press Alt + drag the center ball or an arm, and drop it on an edge or face to align a translation handle with the edge or face.
- Press Alt + drag the center ball or a circle, and drop it on a curved edge or surface to align a rotation handle with the curved edge or surface.
- Right-click the center ball and select Align to, Align with Component Origin, or Align with Assembly Origin.
- In the PropertyManager, under Settings, select Rotate about each component origin.
- Drag a translation or rotation handle to move selected components.
- Modify explode values or directions as required:
Option Description Reverse Direction Reverses the translation direction. Explode Distance Specifies the translation distance. Reverse Direction Reverses the rotation direction. Explode Angle Specifies the rotation angle. - Under Settings, click Done.The explode step appears under Explode Steps. The PropertyManager is cleared and is ready for the next explode step.
- Create more explode steps as required, and click .
The exploded view feature, ExplView , appears in the ConfigurationManager under the configuration in which the exploded view was created. The exploded steps are listed under the exploded view. Each configuration can have multiple exploded views.
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