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Show erased dimensions
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Show erased dimensions

Show erased dimensions

(OP)
Hello,

I have a problem with showing erased dimensions in drawing in WF5

Here is the procedure:

I use Show Model Annotations in drawing with selecting all dimensions. So I have showed all dimensions of the feature.
Then I would like to erase one dimension so I select it then right-mouse-click on it and select erase. The dimension is erased.

And now, I would like to show just erased dimension. Is it possible? how?

Thx.

RE: Show erased dimensions

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In the drawing model tree, open annotations branch and the dimensions are there. You should see the erased dimension as hidden. Right click and choose unerase.

RE: Show erased dimensions

(OP)
THX a lot.

I am a little bit confused from WF5. purpleface

RE: Show erased dimensions

Aren't we all.

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The Help for this program was created in Windows Help format, which depends on a feature that isn't included in this version of Windows.

RE: Show erased dimensions

A General Tip on WF5 Drawing Functionality (or Disfunctionality) Your Right click Menu for Selections in Filter List will differ depending on the Active Ribbon TAB.

So If you are missing an option for your selected View Feature etc. Try going to the Annotations or Layout Tabs to get the proper menu item.

There were a lot more options Regarding Previously Erased and Never shown in the old Show/Erase menu but it wasn't the greatest dialog imho.

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