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davehaigh
11-Garnet

{Blank Subject 2010-03-22}

I added an axis to the hole, and set that axis in the model to be attached to the dimension. After adding a gtol to the dimension, the datum is now attached to the dimension, but it's centered on the length of the text in the dimension line.

When moving the datum so it's under the gtol, a tail is left, and I can't move the tail.

See attached image.

David Haigh
Phone: 925-424-3931
Fax: 925-423-7496
Lawrence Livermore National Lab
7000 East Ave, L-362
Livermore, CA 94550


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Frank

Thank you all for your help.

I have a tabulated Pro/E model from Anthony, a link to a McMaster step file
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