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8-Gravel
April 9, 2008
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Summary - Creating an enclosed note

  • April 9, 2008
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Well, I did not get one response saying this was possible.....end of
summary 😉



Regards,

Rob Devaux

Sr. Tool Designer

ABA-PGT, Inc.

10 Gear Drive

Manchester, CT. 06042-0270

United States of America

(860)649-4591 ext. 120

fax (860)643-7619

rdevaux@abapgt.com

www.abapgt.com

    5 replies

    1-Visitor
    April 9, 2008
    Sorry thought you would get the easy answer.



    Type @[ at the start of your note.





    Ron Rich

    Staff Mechanical Engineer

    Keithley Instruments, Inc.

    28775 Aurora Road

    Cleveland, OH 44139

    440-498-2954 PH

    440-498-2890 FX



    CONFIDENTIALITY NOTE: This message is intended only for the use of the
    individual or entity to which it is addressed and may contain information
    that is privileged, confidential, and exempt from disclosure under
    applicable law. If the reader of this notice is not the intended recipient,
    you are hereby notified that any dissemination, distribution or copying of
    this communication is strictly prohibited. If you have received this
    communication in error, please notify the sender immediately.

    _____
    1-Visitor
    April 9, 2008
    Don't forget, you also need an @] and the end of the note.
    Example below:

    @[This note is located inside a box@]


    Bob
    1-Visitor
    April 9, 2008
    You guys are incredible. Ok, one more time. He already knows how to put
    the box around the text, and Bob, you do not have to put the ]@ on the
    end. The front one will work just fine.

    Regards,

    Bryant (Buddy) H. Hudson IV
    CAD/PDM Administrator
    Atlas Copco Drilling Solutions LLC
    2100 North First St.
    Garland, TX 75040
    Phone: (972)-496-7328 Fax: (972)-496-7422
    E-mail: Buddy.Hudson@us.atlascopco.com
    Visit Atlas Copco at:
    14-Alexandrite
    April 10, 2008
    I think @0 is what you want. The pic below is a created dim on a drawing
    converted into an inspection dim, and the d replaced with o and followed
    with the desired text.









    All the ways to impact text in a note or in a dimension that I am aware
    of

    - @+ = superscript

    - @- = subscript

    - @# = end script change

    - @o = replace the d with the letter o of the created dimension
    and enter text, does not work on driving dimensions

    - @[ = start boxed text

    - @] = end boxed text (used to box only part of a note)

    - To control the number of digits displayed in a table on a
    drawing

    Create relation to "name" = &dim#

    On drawing use &"name"[.7] where the 7 is the num of digs to
    display



    Should here of more please share.....





    Feel free to contact me with any questions

    Bill Samuels
    603-885-2506
    1-Visitor
    April 10, 2008
    This would be true if you wanted to put a box around the entire note. If you
    want to box only a portion of the note then you will need the @[ where you
    want the box to start and @] where you want it to stop. I am working with
    WF2.0




    John Scranton




    Sr. Designer

    Ultra Electronics

    UnderSea Sensor Systems, Inc.