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hey folks this is Rodolfo gutier with goengineer tech support and in this video Im going to show you how to copy and paste drawing views inside of solid works drawing before we get started there are a couple things to point out number one is that you can perform the copy and paste operation on multiple drawing views by simply control selecting the multiple views so I want to move this drawing View and this drawing View to a new sheet you can do that by doing uh control selecting them okay second thing to point out is that if you plan on moving a child view in other words a section view or a detail view what youll want to do is either copy the parent view first to the new sheet or control select on the parent view and the child view and then do an copy and paste over to the new sheet okay so lets go ahead and get started so a couple ways to do it uh number one is by SE first select in your drawing View and then go into edit copy go to your new sheet and then go to edit and paste pret