Best practice for UDF annotations shown in a drawing?
Creo 7.09.0
I have some new UDF features (.gph) that are used as subordinate UDFs and placed on multiple designs in part mode. I have created model annotations in the UDF reference parts (.prt). The UDF geometry works as intended but I am struggling to automate the detailed views on the drawings which are repetitive in nature. I want to set up one set of annotations in the reference model and then show them in a detail view on a drawing without manipulating the location of the annotations shown every time I reuse the features.
Combination states are not portable through a subordinate UDF from the reference part used to create the UDF, so that did not work.
I have also considered importing a detail view from the UDF reference part but that creates a new drawing sheet and is not a good option IMO.
I can show the annotations embedded in the UDF as they do come across into the target models but must manipulate the spacing etc. after showing them in a drawing in any view, not just detail views.
Has anyone come up with something better than what I am describing for subordinate UDFs shown in a drawing?
I hate to think that the old school workaround of creating a symbol of the detail view is the best option for full automation of this.

