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Bend Line Tangents NX9

Bend Line Tangents NX9

RE: Bend Line Tangents NX9

Are we talking the 'Corner Symbol' as seen below:



If so, I think you'll find that the color for the 'Intersection Symbol' was set to 'Black' which means that they might actcually be there, you just can't see them. When you create your symbols, make sure you check in the 'Settings' section of the dialog and in the 'Style' area make sure the 'Color' is set to something that you can actually see. This is one reason I always work in 'Monochrome Display' mode when making drawing as everything is rendered black on white irrespective of the actual color assigned to the Drafting objects.

John R. Baker, P.E.
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Siemens PLM Software Inc.
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To an Engineer, the glass is twice as big as it needs to be.

RE: Bend Line Tangents NX9

I don't like monochrome drawings because it makes 'retained' objects more difficult to see. I prefer setting the background to a light grey, dimensions, notes, and symbols to black, and making the retained object color something bright & obvious.

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