Thelonius, what I would recommend for that kind of presentation is creating multiple diagrams. To take matters further you can create a slideshow to automatically move through a sequence of diagrams. (Look at the model views window) Is that the kind of feature you are looking for?
As for your comments on what EA is good for, yes we know.
Simon
I must not be the smartest puppy in the litter.
I went to look at the Sparx documentation and found the following:

And after reading that little (very little) description ... I'm wondering "what would I actually do with this?"
"...encapsulate your model into the areas you are interested in." ?
This could mean just about anything to anyone, depending on context. It's a bit of a vague description, actually. And it's the only description I found in the user manual. "Encapsulate"?
If Roy is listening in, he'll be getting a bit of deja vu from this ...
The Sparx documentation / user manuals seem to provide a LOT of descriptive text about HOW to do something - but the documentation does not often seem to be written with consideration of the viewpoint of the user, who needs to first understand a bit more about what value or relevance or context a feature provides, or relates to.
As is "Gimme a ferinstance" as we used to say in the Bronx.
EG:
"If you need to define multiple views of a model to demonstrate specific knowledge about the model to stakeholders in a succession of views, you should consider the Model Views capability."
"In order to demonstrate what we mean by this, please watch the following (Camtasia Studio) demonstration ..."
And I would be willing to provide you with several worked examples of what I think would be relevant to many Sparx customers.
This does not require Sparx to anticipate ALL POSSIBLE uses that every customer in the universe may have -- but only a single 'most likely best instance' example that we can use to understand the potential value of certain capabilities of the tool. Just so the 'lightbulb comes on' for those of us - like me - who may be dragging the chain a bit ...

Please don't interpret anything I have said here as being negative or rude. I love all of you guys and I'm a keen evangelist for Sparx EA out in "the market place of ideas". (Which is near Footscray, actually.)