2
Move the cursor near a break line control (
).
As you place the cursor near a break line control, the portion of the view that will be removed
is indicated by the X.
Highlighted view portion to be removed
3
Click the control to break the view into separate regions.
Two new crop regions created
You can resize the split crop regions using the drag controls and the break line controls. You can consolidate
the split crop regions by dragging the boundary of one crop region on top of the other. A message indicates
that the regions will be consolidated.
NOTE
If you turn off the crop region in the view, all split crop region information is lost. If you later turn the crop
region back on, you need to recreate the split crop regions. Turning off the crop region is not the same as hiding
the crop region. When you turn off the crop region, a message notifies you that split crop region information will
be lost. You can hide a crop region and then show it again, and split crop region information is retained.
Resizing Crop Regions Explicitly
You can explicitly set the height and width of a crop region in paper space. This means the size of the region
in the view is the same size as the region on a sheet. You can also specify the offset of the annotation crop
region from the model crop region.
1
In the drawing area, select the crop region.
The size for the model crop region displays on the Options Bar.
2
On the Options Bar, click the size value.
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