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superscript/subscript variable in note string (?)

TomD.inPDX
17-Peridot

superscript/subscript variable in note string (?)

Creo 2.0 M040.

I'm having trouble formatting a note using a variable within the superscript/subscript delimiters.

If this a new bug or am I missing something here?

part relation: test=10

part annotation note: &test return "10"

part annotation note: test@+&test@# returns "test(superscript)&test"

I put in a support case but I know you guys and gals are probably faster with an answer.

Particularly interested if this fails in WF or Pro|E


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Uhggg! SAD! Cannot be done ...according to CS.

How about using a symbol?

Does this value come from part relations?

Not sure about symbols. They should work fine.

The very basic example failed. Annotation in the part file using a part relation. I tried every angle, no go.

See this thread that got me thinking about it: tolerance limits addition issue I was trying to format the table data and couldn't. What you see is a complete work-around.

Ah, I see.

Nice solution there. That trick with overwritten model dims never gets old.

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