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GM TOOLKIT ERROR?

GM TOOLKIT ERROR?

GM TOOLKIT ERROR?

(OP)
We are receiving a error while trying to add a hole chart (TOOL DESIGN - KBTD) to a detail in drafting mode. The error says "Part has been released. Exiting." We have used this hole chart feature hundreds of time with no issue and it only gives us this error with these particular designed details. Does anyone have any ideas how to fix this problem? Thanks

RE: GM TOOLKIT ERROR?

Sounds like you are trying to modify a released part file without revising it first.

GM Supplier is the official support for all GM Toolkit applications.
 

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Ben Loosli

RE: GM TOOLKIT ERROR?

(OP)
These details are already revised. We are just demensioning the drawings for fab.

RE: GM TOOLKIT ERROR?

Was the drawing file also revised?
 

"Wildfires are dangerous, hard to control, and economically catastrophic."

Ben Loosli

RE: GM TOOLKIT ERROR?

(OP)
I was able to find the fix. If you go into the TOOL DESIGN KBTD and go to TITLE BLOCK you have to have "DRAWING CHECKED" unchecked.  

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