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binding sketch on board

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TECNOMODEL

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When I create a sketch on a drawing, without it being a view from an ipt or iam, I can never bind it completely.
are always missing the two odds that would define the position on the sheet, but I can't create them because it is not possible to quote from the edges of the sheet, to the squares, to the cartiglio etc.
does not even exist a origin of the sheet to which to bind, there is a way to have a definitively bound sketch?
 
You're right. you could create a custom square or a paper with the sketch inserted inside; it depends on your needs.
 
I'm making drawings to fit into a catalog, so I don't have a cart or edge.
I tried to make a board as big as the sheet but I can't bind to that.
If I had to do the sketches directly in the edge file I would have a useless proliferation of edges. I couldn't store them on the server.
 
But when you define a new edge, doesn't it give you the 4 points at the top of the rectangle? you draw your shape and when you create a sheet remove edges and folders and insert your fake edge which actually contains only the shape.
 
Yes, it gives me.
But then once the false edge is inserted I have no chance to bind us a sketch.
 
true... you can bind a sketch only if there is already an existing view and project some entities... I think about it.
 
I did so, then until Monday I don't know what to suggest. I created an excel file where I marked the 0.0 coordinates of one point. I create new sketch, excel file amount, fix the point that otherwise moves, and I can start from 0.0 to create my sketch. I don't think of anything else. Let me know.
 

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