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Notes and GDT together?

Notes and GDT together?

Notes and GDT together?

(OP)
Does anyone have a method for adding annotations to a GDT symbol -or- adding GDT symbols to a note?

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RE: Notes and GDT together?

There is no way, that I'm aware of to attach a GDT to a Note or vs. versus.

You can add the GDT symbols in a note, but you can’t get a frame in it.

But what usually do is RMB a view “Lock view focus” and add my note, then I put a GDT symbol directly below it. Even though the GDT is not attached to the note it is attached to the view itself and will follow that view around where ever it is moved.

I hope that helps,

Scott Baugh, CSWP
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FAQ731-376
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RE: Notes and GDT together?

TheTick

     I am missing something here. What is GDT? I keep coming up with Global Digital Tracking (and other less savory things) that I know are not right.

Lee

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RE: Notes and GDT together?

GDT is Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing or something like that.

RE: Notes and GDT together?

ASTM Y14.5M Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing

Ray Reynolds
Senior Designer
Read: FAQ731-376
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