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Is there any way to have two different visual styles in one view?
like a "sectional elevation"- elevational part would be shaded edges and sectional part in hidden line....
Still remaining one view...
Is it possible???
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No that is not possible. The only thing I can think of is to have 2 separate views and use a crop region to crop one to the hidden line extents and the other to the shaded extents then place them on a sheet together (without a view title for one) so that it looks as though it is the same detail but in reality it is 2 separate views.
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