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Rotate a view in the direction of a line.................. 3

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Try making some sketch geometry and putting a plane that you can do "normal too".

If that is not going to work ,then I really do not understand your question properly

Scott Baugh, CSWP [pc2]
Mechanical Engineer
Ciholas

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Thanks Scott.
I have adjusted my question trying to make myself better understood.

Regards,

CAD 2015
 
I don't understand what you are trying to achieve.

Best regards,

Alex
 
Are you trying to rotate a part model (*.sldprt) or a view on drawing document (*.slddrw)?

Best regards,

Alex
 
Alex,

I want to rotate either a part model and an assembly.
Thanks for your time!

CAD 2015
 
Also, if you select the view you can rotate the model. Just another option.
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Chris, CSWP
SolidWorks
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YES Chris, thanks a lot!..............[2thumbsup]

CAD 2015
 
Hi, CAD2015:

Doesn't middle button on your mouse work for you? Do you want to rotate models precisely? If not, you can just click the middle button and move your mouse.

Best regards,

Alex
 
Alex,
Using the middle button for view rotation is alright, but not for defined rotations moves.
Chris suggested a very good option.
Ideally for me would be figure out how to apply what Chris advised me, but using my spaceball:


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But I think that is a different chapter (3DCONNEXION)........

CAD 2015
 
Hi, CAD 2015:

There is no need to rotate a part or assembly model in 3D environment with parametric 3D CAD. You are probably thinking something else. Are you thinking about old ACAD?

Best regards,

Alex
 
That is not necessary. You can create views based on geometries.

AC
 
Maybe I express myself in a wrong way: I want to rotate the view...

CAD 2015
 
Hi, CAD2015:

Are you trying to rotate your part or assembly together with their coordinates? If that is case, you don't need to rotate them precisely. You just need to create custom views based on geometries in your part or assembly models.

Best regards,

Alex
 
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