Dependent Views and View Properties
A dependent view inherits view properties and view-specific elements from the primary view. Synchrony is
kept between the primary view and dependent views for the following view properties:
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View Scale
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Display model
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Detail Level
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Visibility settings
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Model Graphics Style
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Advanced Model Graphics
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Hide at scales coarser than
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Underlay
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Underlay orientation
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Wall Join Display
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Discipline
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Color Scheme Location
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Color Scheme
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Phase Filter
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Phase
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Associated Level
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Default View Template
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View Range
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Depth Clipping
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Far Clipping
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Far Clip Offset
The following properties can vary between the primary view and dependent views:
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Orientation
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Identity Data properties (with the exception of the Default View Template property)
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Extent properties (with the exceptions of View Range and Associated Level)
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Scope Box
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Project parameters
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Shared parameters
Creating Dependent Views
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In the Project Browser, select the view to create dependents for.
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