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Deleting gap (udf)
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Deleting gap (udf)

Deleting gap (udf)

(OP)
How to delete gap, which is placed as udf (Insert->Symbol->User defined Symbol->GAP).

Thanks.

NX7.0.1.7 64bit
win7 64bit.

RE: Deleting gap (udf)

Use Edit - Component ( misleading name), the rest is logical. ( select low on a vertical one and left(?) on a horizontal.)
The amazing part is how one can drag a symbol on a dimension line, i guess the "place symbol" and "edit component" was written different days...

A small note, a "udf" is a User Defined Feature, not a user defined symbol.

Regards,
Tomas

RE: Deleting gap (udf)

(OP)
Thanks for fast response. And sorry for the mistype for the udf :)
Yes, I have quite old drawing with gaps on dimension lines :)

RE: Deleting gap (udf)

Toost gave the right answer but what I do sometimes is toggle the extension line off and then on again, it seems faster sometimes. Of course this only works if the gap is on an extension line.

RE: Deleting gap (udf)

@jerry1423 ;)

I do it in the same way and if the gap is in the base line you can toggle the arrows off and then on again.

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