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The customer plans to upgrade to Creo 10.0 in the future; however, all drawing work is currently being performed based on Creo 3.0.
Accordingly, I am modifying drawing formats (.frm, .drw) in a Creo Parametric 3.0 (M190) environment.
In the drawing tables, parameter values are linked to table cells. When the parameter values become long in the drawing, automatic text wrapping (Wrap Text) is applied to improve readability.
However, when Wrap Text is enabled, the full parameter value is not preserved. Only the last line after wrapping is displayed, and the parameter is not recognized correctly.
According to PTC article CS230831, this issue was resolved in Creo Parametric 2.0 M220.
I would like to ask whether there is any configuration change or workaround available to resolve this issue in the Creo Parametric 3.0 environment.
Hi @HH_13726638,
Thank you for your question.
Your post appears well documented but 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.
Regards,
Vivek N
Community Moderation Team
Hello @HH_13726638
According to CS230831 which you referenced, the fix was also implemented in Creo Parametric 3.0 M100 and 4.0 F000. When an article has a linked SPR, you can hover your mouse over the green "bug" icon on the left of the page to view the SPR details.
Hope this helps,
Mike
Hello @HH_13726638,
It looks like you have a response on your topic. If it helped you solve your question please mark the reply as the Accepted Solution.
Of course, if you have more to share on your issue, please let the Community know so other community members can continue to help you.
Thanks,
Vivek N.
Community Moderation Team.
