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Hightlight of non-associative dimensions (NX2) ?

Hightlight of non-associative dimensions (NX2) ?

Hightlight of non-associative dimensions (NX2) ?

(OP)
Is there a way to hightlight the dimensions that have lost their associativity while in monochrome background (exept the fact that its not moving anymore if you try to relocate them - which is not always visible) ?

Thx

RE: Hightlight of non-associative dimensions (NX2) ?

You can change the linetype, I set it to "dotted" as it seems more visible to me. There's no way to change the color that I know of.

Jason

RE: Hightlight of non-associative dimensions (NX2) ?

Toniehcang,
   I haven't checked this out on monochrome but... I think a couple of things that come to mind may help.  Under <Preferences> <Drafting>, change the font to something different (phantom?).  This is the color/font settings for the 'system color and font' that would normally identify an unassociated dimension, so if you play with this it may help.  Additionally, you also have the <information> <other> <object specific> menu options to play with that may help identify a problem.  Finally, is there a reason you can't toggle the monochrome setting under <Preferences> <visualization> <color settings>?
   Just some ideas....

SS

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