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the problem that I put you today is this: is it possible to add on the already existing cartiglio a dim expert quota made on the side file without having to remake all the cartiglio?
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you, mauro, I'm feeling right now.from how much I could experience, once I added the new share in the part, go to the table (cartiglio), in the drop-down menu "view" choose "show/hide annotations", click on the new quota that you will find in grey and then close the command going back to view, show/hide annotations; at this point the new quota is visible.
If you don't find it, return to the part, right button on the new quota, choose "change view of the annotation".
I hope I understand your request and have been helpful.:smile:
Greetings, Mauro.
p.s. I have the 2011 version of solidworks.
sincerely it doesn't work... I solved by putting the same tolerance directly by hand on the cartilage!... click on the new quota that you will find in gray and then close the command going back to view, show/hide annotations; at this point the new quota is visible.
We could help you, but honestly, I'm not sure I understood everything 100%.the problem that I put you today is this: is it possible to add on the already existing cartiglio a dim expert quota made on the side file without having to remake all the cartiglio?
Thank you.
to make it simple: I created a model and then the cartouche. in a second moment I added on the side file a dimexpert with so much tolerance clearly. Now how do I take it to the cartella without having to do it again?We could help you, but honestly, I'm not sure I understood everything 100%.
in sw you can manually quote or import the model quotas into each destination.
put that quota in the properties of the side file.to make it simple: I created a model and then the cartouche. in a second moment I added on the side file a dimexpert with so much tolerance clearly. Now how do I take it to the cartella without having to do it again?
p.s. I only do to learn, if I have to remake the cartilage there is no problem!
Thank you.