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Changing the size of a centermark

Changing the size of a centermark

Changing the size of a centermark

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Folks-
Years ago (Rev. 18) I recall someone showing me how to uniformly shrink (or grow) a centermark in Pro/Detail (Pro/E drawing mode) using the cursor and keyboard but I forgot how to do it!  I realize that one can simply select each leg of each centermark and manually move the endpoint, but this never provides a uniform result where all four legs shorten or lengthen simulataneously.  Does anyone know how to do this?

Tunalover

RE: Changing the size of a centermark

Turn on the axis and axis labels. You can then grab the axis label and it will resize the entire mark. I had to ask about that one too.

RE: Changing the size of a centermark

circle_axis_offset will allow you to set how far outside the edge of a circle the center mark will extend.  BTW this is for Pro/E 2001

Best Regards,

Heckler

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