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We have dozens of older parts/drawings that were made before we found our footing with Creo... Now, whenever we open an older part/drawing and try to bring it up to snuff (adding shaft tolerances, using the block tolerance for what doesn't need to be explicit, etc.) someone has to make a note of all the existing tolerances because changing from ANSI to ISO changes all the explicitly set tolerances to the "standard".
I understand this might be useful to some people, some of the time - but am I really to understand that this "best of the best" software package isn't smart enough - or can't be configured - to leave what is explicitly set, well enough alone?
Please give some screen shots for a better understanding.
A new inlbs_part_solid_abs part with a rectangle sketch. Tolerances in green boxes are assumed by the number of decimal places. The red box has an explicitly set tolerance.
Upon changing the standard to ISO in model properties, the red tolerance gets overridden, whereas the ones interpreted by the number of decimal places keep their same number of decimal places.
That does not look like Creo Elements Direct Modeling.
You should move your question to "Creo Parametric" to have a better chance to get an answer.
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