Hi Phil,I think the question is, what problem are you trying to solve? Or, in other words, what do you want to achieve?
As you know, Stardraw AV is a 2D package, not a 3D one. The rear view of a rack is achieved by turning some layers off, other layers on, and mirroring the world. There's an X axis and a Y axis but no Z axis - the impression of the third dimension is an illusion.
Undoubtedly what you want to achieve can be done in 2 dimensions, but I'd like to fully understand the objective before considering the method.
In our world the Rear View is more about the backplane of products than the rear face of a rack. In fact, in the scenario of a rack with front- and rear-mounted products it might be more accurate to think of it as a double-fronted rack, and I think this might actually be the best solution for you. In a drawing, particularly in hardcopy, it probably makes most sense to show the front and rear (and side) views side by side - certainly that is something efficient that you can give the guys that are building it. There's a FAQ on this at http://www.stardraw.com/products/stardrawav/FAQ.asp?FAQ=RL001
I realize this is a long, non-answer to your original question (!) but if we can nail down the final objective without any preconceptions or assumptions, then the answer will probably be very simple.