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How to make the frame layer visible on print-outs?

How to make the frame layer visible on print-outs?

How to make the frame layer visible on print-outs?

(OP)
Hello, I work on the design engineer department in a company in Sweden. We need to make the frame layer visible on print-outs in our CAD program Solid Edge V.19. This is the layer that highlites a frame around a non updated view in drawing mode. But I can´t see the frame on a print-out. This has developed to be a big problem for us. I attached a screen dump picture to clarify my question.

I would be very thankful if someone can help me whith this issue.

Mvh Peter, Sweden

RE: How to make the frame layer visible on print-outs?


Hi,

select the view and either RMB -- select Properties or click on
the properties button within the ribbon bar. In properties
select tab General and checkmark 'Show drawing view border'

dy

 

RE: How to make the frame layer visible on print-outs?

(OP)
Hello, thank you for your reply.
The problem with "showing the drawing view border" is that it will also be a frame around a drawing that is up-to-date. So this won´t work.
I have an idea about editing the frame layer so that it becomes visible. But I haven´t found a way to edit it yet..

Any ideas?

Mvh Peter, Sweden

RE: How to make the frame layer visible on print-outs?

Hi,

there is no such thing like a layer for this. The only thing
I can think of is to draw the frame manually
- select the view, RMB -- 'Draw in view' and then put a frame
  around it with a line/colour of your choice

dy

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