IDENTIFICATION SYMBOLS WITH A LEADER
IDENTIFICATION SYMBOLS WITH A LEADER
(OP)
Hello everyone,
I have been using NX6 for a few months now, and am enjoying it. One thing that I cannot figure out is how to get rid of the leader line and arrow head completly from my identification symbols. This works fine with a balloon when I use it for part ID, but if I want to place a revision tag, I really dont need the leader, and since our old NX4 was set up with out the leaders, and cannot find the setting and believe me I have looked.
Thanks.
I have been using NX6 for a few months now, and am enjoying it. One thing that I cannot figure out is how to get rid of the leader line and arrow head completly from my identification symbols. This works fine with a balloon when I use it for part ID, but if I want to place a revision tag, I really dont need the leader, and since our old NX4 was set up with out the leaders, and cannot find the setting and believe me I have looked.
Thanks.





RE: IDENTIFICATION SYMBOLS WITH A LEADER
Ron
Design Analyst
RE: IDENTIFICATION SYMBOLS WITH A LEADER
if you click and drag, you will get a leader.
is this not the case?
J
RE: IDENTIFICATION SYMBOLS WITH A LEADER
Thank you, that is exactly what I was looking for.
RE: IDENTIFICATION SYMBOLS WITH A LEADER
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RE: IDENTIFICATION SYMBOLS WITH A LEADER
Ron
Design Analyst
RE: IDENTIFICATION SYMBOLS WITH A LEADER
BTW, if you wish to delete a lead after the fact, leave the ID symbol itself untouched, just go to...
Edit -> Annotation -> Annotation Object...
...and select the ID symbol with the leader, and when the dialog comes up, expand the 'List' in the section of the dialog titled 'Leader'. Now select the first item in the list and hit the little 'delete' icon next to the list box.
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