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Assembly detailing-drawing
How to show axes created in skeleton, in assembly detailing drawing? In show annotations the axes creted in skeleton are not visible.
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Vinit,
What is the release and datecode of your installation? It appears the answer will depend on this:
https://support.ptc.com/appserver/cs/view/solution.jsp?n=CS45521&source=tssearch
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Welcome to the forum, Vinit,
I do not use skeletons but the easy solution would be to create assembly axes to show in the drawing. You should be able to use the skeleton's references to create new axes.
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Vinit,
What is the release and datecode of your installation? It appears the answer will depend on this:
https://support.ptc.com/appserver/cs/view/solution.jsp?n=CS45521&source=tssearch
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Thanks Clint, this is the exact solution what I am looking for. This helped me a lot to reduce duplication of my work means creating axes both in skeleton & assembly. Because I have already governed these axes using skeleton relations& only for showing these axes in drawing, now I don't have to create this axes again in assembly feature tree.
