Changing the Clip Plane in an Elevation View
Clip planes define the boundaries for an elevation view. The end points of clip planes snap and join to walls.
You can resize the viewing area of an elevation by resizing the clip planes.
1
In a plan view, select the elevation tag arrowhead.
The clip planes for the elevation display in the drawing area, as shown in the following image.
NOTE
If the far clip plane (the dotted green line) is not visible, right-click the elevation arrowhead,
and click Element Properties. Find the Far Clipping parameter, and select an option. For more
information, see
Cutting an Elevation, Section, or Callout View by the Far Clip Plane
on page 87.
2
Drag the blue dots or the arrows to resize the clip plane.
Cutting an Elevation, Section, or Callout View by the Far Clip Plane
You can cut an elevation, section, or callout view at the far clip plane. You activate this feature using the
Far Clipping parameter for the view. The far clip plane is defined with the Far Clip Offset parameter.
The following image shows the clip plane for the model and the resulting elevation view representations
for the Far Clipping parameter options (Clip without line, Clip with line, and No clip).
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