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Method for finding dimensions in drawing

msabapathy
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Method for finding dimensions in drawing

In the drawing view is it possible to find the location of a dimension of a feature, by clicking on that particular feature in the model tree.

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If the feature dimension has already been shown in the view, the search seems to do the trick with the following search criteria.

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If the dimension has not yet been shown and you're trying to show it by looking only at its feature, click "Show Model Annotations" then click the feature from the Model Tree.

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If the feature dimension has already been shown in the view, the search seems to do the trick with the following search criteria.

.Search_Dim.jpg

If the dimension has not yet been shown and you're trying to show it by looking only at its feature, click "Show Model Annotations" then click the feature from the Model Tree.

Thank you Walton, It solved my issue..

What if you have the inverse problem?  If you have the shown dimension, and the dimension ID, how do you locate what feature that dimension is shown from?

TomU
23-Emerald IV
(To:DevinHahne)

You can search for features by dimension name (shown in the drawing when clicking on the dimension) or by the dimension ID.

 

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