Virtual Trace: Using References to Edit and Compare Model Views and Drawings
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Viewpoints. Any item in the Navigator’s Project Map (except 3D window items and list-type items) can be set as a Reference. The Reference Viewpoint will always reflect the current settings of the active window.
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Views. Any view in the Navigator’s View Map (except 3D window items and list-type items) can be set as a Reference. The Reference’s view settings are independent of the active window. For example, if you change the layer combination in the active window, the Reference won’t change. If a view is deleted from the view map, its Reference is no longer available.
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Layouts (and their drawings).
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Reference settings are saved along with the window (for example, each Section in your project can have a Reference of a different color and filter different elements).
References are also saved with the project file. All user-defined Reference-related parameters, such as the list of recent References and recently chosen Reference colors, are saved together with the project file.
When using the Print command to output a model window or a Layout, you can opt to print the currently visible Reference as well.
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You can use the Pick Up Parameters command (Alt +C) on Reference elements, then transfer the parameters to an element in the Active.
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You can use the Trim command, the Magic Wand, and snap points with elements in the Reference to edit Active elements.
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