I can't see why not Dave, In fact the way I have it configured I use saved views complete with clip planes set for sections or elevations and I can iterate through them to throw separate drawings of each view to be placed into the final drawings so it should only be a small step to vports.
I can see the advantage in your case though as you can have your annotation done in PS ready to go, in our case we need to pull the model apart more so exporting the details is easier for us. Other model sections are detail in the model and views are generated and simply placed into drawings as a finished item, helps for updates too to keep the model and details sinc'ed.
There could be some small issues with the final projection in the case of iso views but plans and sections would not be a trouble. Deleting the solids can be done on the fly, in fact that was what I did originally. I used to copy the solids into another drawing to be converted and the engine deleted the solids on the way.
'Bert welcome back, hope you had a good trip!
I really know very little about blocks as I have had very little use for them other than section symbols etc. I've always used groups which I find much more flexible. Is there any particular reason to use blocks instead of groups?, blocks could involve quite a lot of work to get it right.
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