Because it did not move when you dragged the views around I would guess it is drawn on the sheet. Right-Click on the sheet, not a view, and select Lock Sheet Focus. Now try deleting it.
If that does not work I would try right-clicking in a view and select Lock View Focus and then try...
Are you talking the excel or the new BOM in 2004? The excel BOM is controlled by the note font. If I am not mistaken the new table BOM font is controlled by Tools, Options, Document Properties, Annotations Font.
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I reported this to SolidWorks and they told me to enter in an enhancement. I did. I also entered in as a bug which got kicked back to me saying this is an enhancement. Tou will also find that you can not change the QTY heading name if you do not have SP2. Funny this was a bug but the Part...
Start a sketch. Then select Tools, Sketch Tools, Text. You can select the edge of the round stock or create a sketch for the text to follow. If you go under Help, under the index tab type text and then select sketch it shows an example.
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This link will bring you direcly to the AutoDesk decussion forums. http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/index?siteID=123112&id=3138127&linkID=3016303
From what I have seen in the above forum the AutoDesk employees actually answer quetions.
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It may also be a video thing. If what Scott wrote did not work try right-clicking on the desktop , select properties, settings, advanced, troubleshooting and set acceleration down to none. You might want to shut down SolidWorks before you do this.
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Like Sean says, Get a demo of both. Also make sure they tailor them demo to your parts and process. I have used SolidWorks for 6 years after getting off the sinking Mechanical Deskstop ship. I know support the engineers for our company. The way I see it is all the mid-range packages do just...
If you have subscription service you can down load a program that does this for free, found under the model library, API, General Utilities. If you do not I can send it to you.
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Sorry if I am eching anyone above but I a to lazy today to read all the replys.
Here is how we do it.
1.) You have a part A1,A2 and drawing D1 that references A1.
2.) When you go to open D1 select References in the open dialog box. Double Click on the new pathname and the browse will pop up...
If you are using 2003 you can copy and paste directly form AutoCAD to SolidWorks. You can then use those sketches for your feature creations.
There is also a too called 2d to 3D that mat help you out. For info go under the help pulldown, select SolidWorks Help Topics, make sure the index tab...