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Shared dtl file

John.Pryal
12-Amethyst

Shared dtl file

Hi all,

i have 2 drawings that have the same drawing detail file, but appear to behave differently when detailing the drawing, particulary with regards to dual dimensioning. I have compared all the drawing options for both drawings & they are indentical & so i cannot under why my dimensions look different on both drawings. Is there a way of copying the drawing options from one drawing to another, to unsure they are the same.

Regards

John


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You can export from one and import to the other.

It could be that there is a difference in the config.pro settings for each master part.

Can you post a picture of the variation?

DTL_copy-paste.JPG

Dual dimensioning is a frequent headache. If you can post a picture of the variance as Antonius suggested, I'm sure we can get you back on track.

For some of the DTL options, you need to recreate a dimension before you'll pick up the new settings. For others, a simply draft regeneration will update the drawing. I'm not sure which options update immediately and which ones are static (meaning you need to recreate the dimension before you see a change).

Thanks!

-Brian

Thank you guys for the replies. You are right Brian, dual dimensioning is a pain in the backside, thankfully, i am very rarely called upon to do it, which is why i struggle a bit trying to remember which options do what. Anyway, i figured things out my end, mostly by recreating the dimensions as you described Brian.

Kind Regards

John

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