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Which command creates a view that shows the same model geometry with a copy of the annotation?

Duplicate with detailing

The command that creates a view displaying the same model geometry along with a copy of the annotation is "Duplicate with detailing." This command is specifically designed for scenarios where you want to replicate not just the geometric elements of the view but also retain the annotations associated with that view. As a result, any detail, notes, or tags present in the original view are maintained in the duplicated view, allowing for a seamless transition without the need to reapply annotations.

In contrast, the other options do not have the same comprehensive functionality. For instance, a command that simply copies and pastes a view may only replicate the geometric elements without any annotations. This means that while the model geometry looks the same, all the annotations would need to be reapplied manually, which can be time-consuming and prone to errors. The option "Create similar view" does not provide a mechanism to include annotations either; it primarily focuses on duplicating the view settings without annotations. Lastly, the "Annotate view" command is aimed at adding new annotations rather than duplicating existing ones.

Thus, "Duplicate with detailing" is the clear choice when intending to reproduce a view with its annotated details intact.

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