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I recently had to do this for a dimension with a Plus-Minus tolerance. I found in the help files creating supercript & subscript in notes the following: "To create superscripted text, type [@+text@#]and to create subscripted text, type [@-text@#],where text is the note text that is superscripted or subscripted."
As I needed both my dimension text looked as this: @S [@++0.000@#@--0.015@#]
I did have to manually enter the tolerance (+0 and -.015) though.
Hope this helps,
Rodney, WF4 M160
Hi,
Just as a clarification: The brackets [ & ] are not needed, unless you want your text enclosed in brackets. I attachedsamples (Text_Diff.png).
The top example is made like this: TEXT@++0.000@#@--0.015@#
The middle example is made like this: TEXT [@++0.000@#@--0.015@#]
If you don't want the plus or minus symbols, you only need one + sign or one - sign.
The bottom exampleis made like this: TEXT @+SUPERSCRIPT@#@-SUBSCRIPT@#
The instructions are in the Fundamentals of Drawinghelp fileyou can download from the Pro/ENGINEER Support Center atwww.ptc.com. The Text help is in Chapter 7 (Creating Notes), and this type of manipulation information starts around page 7-5. You will need to create a user account to get to the help documents.
Thanks...Brian
In Reply to Rodney Decker:
I recently had to do this for a dimension with a Plus-Minus tolerance. I found in the help files creating supercript & subscript in notes the following: "To create superscripted text, type [@+text@#]and to create subscripted text, type [@-text@#],where text is the note text that is superscripted or subscripted."
As I needed both my dimension text looked as this: @S [@++0.000@#@--0.015@#]
I did have to manually enter the tolerance (+0 and -.015) though.
Hope this helps,
Rodney, WF4 M160