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How to see the dimension of only one part in an assembly

How to see the dimension of only one part in an assembly

How to see the dimension of only one part in an assembly

(OP)
Hi Again.  Is there any way to show the anotations of only one or two parts in an assembly?  THis is because when I turn onthe "show feature dimesion" option, I get the dimension of all the parts, and it's so hard to finde the one that I need. (i'ts a large assembly)

Thank you

Adi

RE: How to see the dimension of only one part in an assembly

One way is to double click on the feature in the feature manager tree. Your dimension will show in the window. Now you can pick it by double clicking it to change it.

Bradley

RE: How to see the dimension of only one part in an assembly

In your assembly feature tree, expand the part showing all of its features, all the way on top of the tree for that specific part theirs a folder (usually the second one, under "mates used in this part") called Annotations, if your right click on this folder they'll be 3 options for showing annotations, feature dim's, and ref dim's, You will want to activate show feature dim's.

-LucA\\\\

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