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    Default Aligning of breaks in isometric views

    Summary: I want to have breaks in isometric views aligned without gaps.

    Description: When breaking long isometric view (e.g. long conveyor), each segment of the view remains verticaly or horizontaly (depends on break orientation) in the same position creating ugly gaps and making whole view scattered.
    I would like to have all segments of the view aligned

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    Submitted By: Marian Toth on 07/24/2012


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    Aligning of breaks in isometric views

    Summary: I want to have breaks in isometric views aligned without gaps.

    Description: When breaking long isometric view (e.g. long conveyor), each segment of the view remains verticaly or horizontaly (depends on break orientation) in the same position creating ugly gaps and making whole view scattered.
    I would like to have all segments of the view aligned

    Product and Feature: Inventor - Drawing Manager

    Submitted By: Marian Toth on 07/24/2012


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