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Hole Chart for Drawings - Hole Designation dissappeared - Creo 10

DE_13274042
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Hole Chart for Drawings - Hole Designation dissappeared - Creo 10

Hi have quite the extensive Hole chart that fills 2 sheets in my Creo 10 Drawing.

All was going well until I noticed I lost my Hole Designations that tells me in the hole chart its dimensions.

I have had one other person have the same experience.

Anyone know how to get them back?

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Hi @DE_13274042,

Thank you for your question. 

Your post has not yet received any response. I am replying to raise awareness. Hopefully, another community member will be able to help.
Also, feel free to add any additional information you think might be relevant. It sometimes helps to have screenshots to better understand what you are trying to do.

 

Best Regards,

Vivek N
Community Moderation Team

Please post a screenshot of your hole chart headers (fields) and a few data.

 

Personally, I do not use Hole-Charts as I find them meaningless with CNC machining. Use them to merely designate the holes as A, B, C etc.

Hole charts are unidirectional. Meaning, if you add a hole or delete a hole from the model, the hole chart has to be created again.

Hence, I prefer to give an Ordinate dimension for the holes and specify say e.g. Dia 20 H7 THRU for holes Marked A/B/C etc.

Hope I have understood the question correctly.

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Regards
Srinivasan Iyer

Yup,
I had 535 holes along a plane that was pyramid shaped so this hole pattern just help me get by my drawing requirements
but, its a very sensitive chart.
Designations will change font size every time you touch something and your designator location is not ideal a lot of the time.
In this case the covers would actually be used to locate the holes by match drilling.
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