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I think what you are looking for is an auxiliary view - it is positioned in the place where your A-A arrows are and it's not necessarily a section view. I don't know where it is in Creo but in WF3 it's insert - drawing view - auxiliary view. Then you have to indicate an edge, axis, or datum plane that will dictate the front surface of the new view. Just drag the view to where you want it. You can create it as a general view but it's not as obvious which way is up as it is in the auxiliary view.
the left view is a general view; lets say projection from the top.
the right view is also an oriented general view, (one could also align the right view to the left horizontally)
I created a section view of the left view.
I modified the right view by applying the newly created section, adding the arrows to the left view.
I modified the text "section" of the view label to "view".
all done.
per2fh - I did as you suggested and it worked. One of my problems was that I was trying to make a planar section view with a plane where I wanted the section, but when I used offset and used a sketch it worked out fine.
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