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NX9 - Edit Annotation Settings

NX9 - Edit Annotation Settings

NX9 - Edit Annotation Settings

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A couple of things regarding editing of annotation...

1. I used to be able to preselect all dimensions, notes and labels and change the text size with one pick of what used to be Style - now when I pick Settings, if the entities aren't the same (all dimensions, all notes, all labels, all GD&T), I don't have the text size option. I have to repeat the selection of the Style button for every entity type for which I want to change text size, etc.

2. If I recall correctly, I used to be able to edit 4 types of annotations - general text (such as a standalone note), dimension text, tolerance text and appended text from the Style dialog. Now I can either edit all text (which is a good thing so far), however, what if I want my appended text different (larger, smaller, different aspect ratio) than dimension text or tolerance text? There's no option for that. I have to do it separately, I guess - haven't had the time to figure out how this "improvement" is accomplished.

Am I missing something?

Tim Flater
NX Designer
NX 9.0.2.5 Win7 Pro x64 SP1
Intel Xeon 2.53 GHz 6GB RAM
NVIDIA Quadro 4000 2GB

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