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November 7, 2015
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Custom Symbol Within a Note

  • November 7, 2015
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I created a custom symbol for a flag note (flag_note.sym) and it is working fine for me but I want to be able to embed it inside the Drawing Notes on the drawing.  When I attempt to insert them using &sym(flag_note) the symbol shows up extremely small.  When using it outside of a note it shows up the correct size so I've been just putting them next to the drawing notes for the time being.  Is there a way to make the symbol have the same size font when inserted into the drawing notes?  Or is my method of inserting the symbol into the note incorrect?  The custom symbol I created is attached for reference.

 

Thanks,

Joseph Seymour


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Best answer by MartinHanak

Hi,

try this procedure:

  • activate Annotate tab
  • set filter in bottom right corner to Individual Text
  • select symbol included in note, press right mouse button and click Properties command
  • set symbol height

MH

2 replies

1-Visitor
November 7, 2015

I'm away from a computer with Creo - however, look to see if the symbol height is dependent on the text height/scale. I think it's in the attributes part of the symbol definition.

There isn't a wrong way to add a symbol to a note, so if it's there, that's correct. It's probably the scaling setting for the symbol.

24-Ruby III
November 9, 2015

Hi,

try this procedure:

  • activate Annotate tab
  • set filter in bottom right corner to Individual Text
  • select symbol included in note, press right mouse button and click Properties command
  • set symbol height

MH

jseymour1-VisitorAuthor
1-Visitor
November 10, 2015

Martin,

Thank you, your instructions worked for me.

-Joseph Seymour