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Show All?

jschmehl
7-Bedrock

Show All?

In WF4 you could "Show All" dimensions in your drawing. This would show EVERY dimension from your model that wasn't already shown in your drawing.

Is there a similar simple 1 button click in Creo where I don't have to click on each feature?

Many thanks in advance as I'll be bald by the end of the day from pulling out my hair!!

Jamie Schmehl
Sr. Tool Designer
DePuy Synthes - West Chester, PA
610-719-1428



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Jamie,

Choose the "Annotations" tab on the ribbon interface, then "Show Model
Annotations" on ribbon. Once the Sow Model Annotations dialogue opens,
make sure the "Type" is set to "All", and select the part at the top of the
model tree on the left side of the screen. This tells Creo to show "All"
of the dimensions for that part that have not been previously shown.

Ryan Butcher

On Thu, Jan 22, 2015 at 10:34 AM, James Schmehl <->
wrote:

> In WF4 you could “Show All” dimensions in your drawing. This would show
> EVERY dimension from your model that wasn’t already shown in your drawing.
>
> Is there a similar simple 1 button click in Creo where I don’t have to
> click on each feature?
>
> Many thanks in advance as I’ll be bald by the end of the day from pulling
> out my hair!!
>
> Jamie Schmehl
> Sr. Tool Designer
> DePuy Synthes - West Chester, PA
> 610-719-1428
>
>
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