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Flag leader being used to attach PMI symbol...but some do not see "Flag" type

Flag leader being used to attach PMI symbol...but some do not see "Flag" type

Flag leader being used to attach PMI symbol...but some do not see "Flag" type

(OP)
I am attaching PMI surface finish symbols in NX10 and to keep them attached to dimensions and labels securely I am using a Flag type leader. The only issue is that most other users in my organization do not see the "Flag" option in types of leaders...they only see Plain and All-around. I'm guessing I may have a different customer default setting, but not sure what it is. Has anyone ever seen this?

RE: Flag leader being used to attach PMI symbol...but some do not see "Flag" type

Check you drafting customer defaults, Then go into general/ setup then go to drafting standard and customize standard. In the General and standard there is a surface finish "standard" Is this consistent between the NX computers? We have ours locked down at the site level so everyone has the same standard.

RE: Flag leader being used to attach PMI symbol...but some do not see "Flag" type

(OP)
Thanks SDETERS...but I'm afraid our standard is the same so that's not it. I've also tried opening my file on the other person's system hoping that it would go with the file, but also no luck.

RE: Flag leader being used to attach PMI symbol...but some do not see "Flag" type

Also try hitting the "more settings" in the upper hand left of the dialogue box. Under the gearish looking icon in the surface finish box.

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