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Is there a way I can easily adjust the size of a Center Mark on my Creo 4 drawing besides dragging each endpoint individually?
Thanks
Under the annotation tab, select the center mark. Then move your cursor to the intersection of the centerlines and drag from there. This will drag all four ends at once.
When I move my cursor to the intersection and try to drag, all I get is a selection box...
Hi,
please attach a picture describing your "situation".
Select the center mark then position pointer over one of the lines of the center mark and drag the line out from the center to adjust all four ends together.
Thanks for the reply... I did what you say but all I get is the selection box, as you can see in the picture above.
Once you select the axis (single left mouse button click), you should be able to move the mouse back over the axis and you'll get the 4-arrow pointer, then you can LMB click and hold that will move all of them.
@StephenW wrote:
Once you select the axis (single left mouse button click), you should be able to move the mouse back over the axis and you'll get the 4-arrow pointer, then you can LMB click and hold that will move all of them.
Just additional note ...
in doneill's drawing following option is set ... axis_interior_clipping YES
One other thing I noticed... if I leave my Drawing Properties with axis_interior_clipping set to YES... I can double click the axis, turn on the axis label and I get a handle at the center of the axis and the 4-arrow pointer. For whatever that's worth...
Thanks for the help everybody!
Yeah... I was not getting the 4-arrow pointer until I changed Drawing Properties... axis_interior_clipping to NO.