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Is it possible for me to insert a circle leader into my drawing, with a small detail drawing inside?

 

I have a few areas on some technical drawings I'm doing that need to show detail, and I'm trying to keep the drawing to one sheet.

The only detail leader I seem to be able to insert is the one with a horizontal line and two reference numbers (view & sheet).

 

If this isn't possible, what are some ways I can insert details into my dwg without making everything look cluttered?

 

Thanks!

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Yes, starting in AutoCAD 2013, there is a feature named Detail Views.

There is a Youtube video here that explains it all.

 

 

Here is a screenshot also, to make sure we are talking about the same thing.

 

01-section_and_details_view_cropped.jpg

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Yes, that's what I'm talking about. thank you very much for all the help!

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Oh... I would not have expected the Detail Views tool to work in AutoCAD LT. :o

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I haven't tried yet. I will let you know if it does work.

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You won't find that in LT. If you use layouts then you can easily do that by making a viewport in a circular shape.

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You won't find that in LT.

 

Ouch. That is a bummer for the OP.

Yea, looks like doing it the old fashioned way....

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Oh man. That really is a bummer. But I may have some drawings I could import as DXFs from V-Carve Pro that I can use as close-ups for my blocks. Thanks folks!

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Is it possible for me to insert a circle leader into my drawing, with a small detail drawing inside?

 

I have a few areas on some technical drawings I'm doing that need to show detail, and I'm trying to keep the drawing to one sheet.

The only detail leader I seem to be able to insert is the one with a horizontal line and two reference numbers (view & sheet).

 

If this isn't possible, what are some ways I can insert details into my dwg without making everything look cluttered?

 

 

Thanks!

Just create a viewport within your layout area and then point a leader to the area you want. You can switch between viewports by ctrl+r

you can make the viewport any shape circle, rectangle waht ever.

cheers D

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NTD, please start a new thread if you have a new questoin - don't tack your question onto an exisiting thread.

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So, I got that figured out.

Thanks a lot guys, I really appreciate it.

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