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When editing a created Drawing View, what will happen to existing Projected Views if the Parent View is deleted?

The Projected Views will become independent of the Parent View

The style set to From Parent will adjust to the parent's current style

When editing a created Drawing View, if the Parent View is deleted, the existing Projected Views will adjust their style according to the current style of the Parent View at the time it was deleted. This means that they maintain a connection to the Parent View's style settings.

If the style was set to be "From Parent," the Projected Views will adapt to whatever style the Parent View had, ensuring consistency in appearance. This feature allows users to maintain a cohesive look across the drawing even after modifications are made to the original view. This adaptability is crucial for preserving the integrity of the drawing’s presentation despite changes to its source views.

The other choices do not accurately describe what happens to Projected Views when the Parent View is deleted, as they suggest either a complete independence or a disappearance of the views, which does not occur under this circumstance. Instead, consistency is key, allowing for dynamic updates based on the Parent View’s attributes.

The Projected Views will disappear entirely

The styles of Projected Views will change to default

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