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Is there a nice way to group 2 unrelated views so that they move as 1?....In the same way that one would group a note to a view so that they move together.
I think the best you can do is align one unrelated view to another.
The drawback is that you can only align either vertically or horizontally, but not both.
By the way, I like your signature..... We've all been there.
Will
I messed with it a little more. I have good news and bad news.
Good News: You can group two or more unrelated views and move them around as one.
Bad News:You have to convert the views to draft entities and group them together. The drawback is the beauty of using ProE is gone; no more parametric link to the solid model.
It's the equivalent of turning your drawing into a line drawing. Edited by: WildOne_CNC
One possibility to align the views in horizontal and vertical direction is to create the point in the model, which is common to both views. Then set the view origin to that point for both views. Apply and Close and then again open the properties for an individual view and set the position of the origin to the specified location.
This way you cannot group the views, but you can set the origin of both views to the same location (vertically and horizontally).
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