
It would really be a big thing, I fully agree!it would be interesting that they implement the recognition of the values of the inserted roughnesses and create a table that groups them.
autocad mechanical for example does
I don't use the blocks for that. I use symbols with text for brackets and point and comma between symbols. once you align objects with alignment tools use the command group to move them all together. If you make the copy-paste of a group you can take it all at once and move elsewhere. for repetitive notes instead of using the blocks I have a table (without models) in which all these notes take off. It is a multi-sheet table with annotations divided into topics, such as welding, sheet, specific notes of a specific customer, etc...Good morning, everyone.
I would like to create a block of superficial finishing symbols, as in the image.
How can I do that?
with the creation of blocks I can not.... .
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great idea:finger:I don't use the blocks for that. I use symbols with text for brackets and point and comma between symbols. once you align objects with alignment tools use the command group to move them all together. If you make the copy-paste of a group you can take it all at once and move elsewhere. for repetitive notes instead of using the blocks I have a table (without models) in which all these notes take off. It is a multi-sheet table with annotations divided into topics, such as welding, sheet, specific notes of a specific customer, etc...
when I need notes I open this table (link on the desktop) and copy/neck the annotations all at once without having to enter a block for each command. the design file is unique in network for all stations.
the brackets insert them with the known command.But did I not understand how to insert brackets, from known command?
no, unless you want to always find those roughnesses on all the drawings that you will create. However it would not be a retroactive change.but then to copy them on all tables, do I have to act as edit sheet format?
means they were blocks. The list you saw is a file indexed in the project library.I saw with a client that to incorporate roughness when necessary, he had a list of wrinkles included in brackets and when necessary predominate those he needed.
you did nothing but reiterate exactly what I wrote in post #16indicates that they had the shape of blocks. the directory you see is an index of the project library.
better understanding: You can access the blocks by opening the task pane (ctrl+f1), navigating to the project library (the second icon from above), clicking the project library and finally clicking the annotation tab. basketball stars