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About Sequences
A sequence is a series of animated steps. For example, a disassembly procedure for a motor. A view can contain one sequence. In Creo View, you can view sequences created in Creo Illustrate. Play the sequence forwards or backwards. You can print one or more of the steps, each on a separate page. Each step in a sequence can have these features:
Animated 3D graphics
Annotations and symbols with associated tags
Title and description text
Statistics, such as time and cost
Acknowledgement on or off
Example: Possible Uses of Sequences
To clearly illustrate complicated assemblies in a series of animated steps.
To allow user acknowledgement for a step before moving on to the next step.
To create a series of steps that the user can play back or pause.
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An auto alignment of part positioning happens when steps are reordered to prevent parts jumping position between steps. This auto alignment is applied after moving, copy/pasting, duplicating or reversing a step in a sequence and in some circumstances the result can be unexpected.