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    Crosshatch selection in models and drawings

    Is there way to change a crosshatch in a drawing file, in my case the scale, without clearing the check in the ‘material crosshatch’ box? We want the model material to drive the drawing for crosshatch selection. The problem we have is the default at the model level is at a scale of 1 and appears...
  2. edsongebo

    Insert BMP, text hides behind object...

    Ok...I looked quick but I couldn't find any fix or reason to the problem I am having. We use snapshots for representation of wiring configurations in our electro-mechanical assemblies. When a note or a note with a leader is used to define an object in the picture, the text hides behind the...
  3. edsongebo

    What's important on a resume¦...

    Most folks use the 'fudge' factor when writing their resume. Some don't and probably should. When is too much 'fudging' going to get you in trouble? If you’re in a position to review resume´s what are you looking for to help narrow down candidates? How do you decipher between “lies” and...
  4. edsongebo

    Saving SW reg. settings...

    A while back I had posted a thread asking if anyone knew of a way to get an administrative privilege to save your SW reg. settings without getting your MIS dept to do it for you. Well…I think I found a way. My MIS department was reluctant at first but I told them I would hunt them down like deer...
  5. edsongebo

    Copy settings wizard

    I have found many posts on how to do it (save reg. settings) but I didn't find any instructions when a user is required to have admin. priviledges to save it. I constantly have to get the MIS dudes to log on as administrator for me to do so. After getting brow beat a million times there must be...
  6. edsongebo

    Proper way to define an oversize thread

    Question folks and I hope this is the right forum to do just that...what is the proper way to call out an oversize thread? I want to tap an #8-32 UNC-2B hole with an oversize of .020 (H5 limit). I have not consistently found what is the standard or best way to produce a note on a drawing that...

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