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NX 7.5 Callout for Hole features

NX 7.5 Callout for Hole features

NX 7.5 Callout for Hole features

(OP)
I need some help figureing out how I did somethign once. I have a counter bore hole that I created with the Hole feature. In my drawing I did a "Drafting Callout" that pulled all of the necessary dimensions for the counter bore and put them into a single callout. I cannot figure out how I did it the first time and the help files haven't been of any use. Does anybody know what I did?

Joe Hasik, CSWP

RE: NX 7.5 Callout for Hole features

(OP)
Per usual, I find the commnad just after asking about it. But this no begs another question. The command is Feature parameter. It allows you to pull in data from teh model for use in the drawing. What I want to know now is this: is there a way to use this feature to pull in the data for a tapped hole, e.g. hole size, tap drill size, depths, and put it all in a single note instead of two?

Joe Hasik, CSWP

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