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1556802173261.webphello to all I have two questions to ask you about creo 4.0
as from image I wanted to know if there is a way to make it that when you quote if the text is above a line, in this case m6, I create automatic cuts (I used inventor and do it automatically).
Another thing by looking at the 50th is that the lines start inside the object or not from the edge as the 27.5, there is a parameter where you can set that the quota lines always remain outside?

thanks to all
 
there is the line break command, but you have to manually select the line to stop, but you can adjust it as you want.
on the second question, I can tell you that you listed by selecting the vertical edge to the right and moving the quota to the left, I said right?
 
there is the line break command, but you have to manually select the line to stop, but you can adjust it as you want.
on the second question, I can tell you that you listed by selecting the vertical edge to the right and moving the quota to the left, I said right?
hi 320i s
then for the first case I tell you that it is a big bullshit as it handles is what I create if you have to do it automatically and selling from inventor there are several things that leave me alibito of how far back it is compared to autodesk on several things...
for the second question I answer instead that the quotas I used the system shows model annotations that puts I create automatically... and this is the result. . .

Thank you very much for your help
 
I don't think it's the case of comparing 2 cads on these aspects that I think "marginal" (if you're a "manufacturer of drawings", you can also be right, if you're a designer, the priorities forgive me, they're other and inventor, not free from sin).

As for the quota shown, then it is the share of the edge that I meant above, but if you do not hold, you can always put a quota yourself; the drawings that use the 80÷90% of the quotas of the 3d, require that the odds are placed exactly as you want in the 2d, without this premise, you can not expect that the cad is so predictive, and this is true for all the cad 3d, even more,
 
I don't think it's the case of comparing 2 cads on these aspects that I think "marginal" (if you're a "manufacturer of drawings", you can also be right, if you're a designer, the priorities forgive me, they're other and inventor, not free from sin).

As for the quota shown, then it is the share of the edge that I meant above, but if you do not hold, you can always put a quota yourself; the drawings that use the 80÷90% of the quotas of the 3d, require that the odds are placed exactly as you want in the 2d, without this premise, you can not expect that the cad is so predictive, and this is true for all the cad 3d, even more,
Thank you very much for your help,
I do not want to go beyond the aspects of the two cads, but for me inventor remains better than I create on several points of view even in the design phase. . Maybe I'll think again, but for the moment I'm convinced. . .
 

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