btwilcox
Automotive
- Jan 31, 2005
- 16
I am having a lot of problems when making cumulative dimensions in V5. The supplier that I am working with will not accept the circle x default for the cumulative dimensions. They want to use regular dots with the zero appearing next to the dot.
I have tried many things in order to make this change but nothing seems to work. I have tried right clicking and finding the pop up box which contains the circle x option, but when I get there the option is greyed out. After reading some of the posts in this forum, I tried logging in as an administrator, and after achieving this, I was still not able to change the box.
I was hoping that I would not have to start an entirely different part file in order to restore these settings, becuase the drawing is very extensive and i have worked on it for many hours.
I was thinking maybe that I needed to start a new enviornment somehow, which I could then open my file into and all the changes could be made. Another idea was that maybe I needed to perform some command so that my settings will then go into effect after I change them? (Possibly saving my new standards as a different file name, i.e. ANSI, ISO, MYSTAND.) Help on this topic would be greatly appriciated, as this drawing needs to be fixed as soon as possible.
I have tried many things in order to make this change but nothing seems to work. I have tried right clicking and finding the pop up box which contains the circle x option, but when I get there the option is greyed out. After reading some of the posts in this forum, I tried logging in as an administrator, and after achieving this, I was still not able to change the box.
I was hoping that I would not have to start an entirely different part file in order to restore these settings, becuase the drawing is very extensive and i have worked on it for many hours.
I was thinking maybe that I needed to start a new enviornment somehow, which I could then open my file into and all the changes could be made. Another idea was that maybe I needed to perform some command so that my settings will then go into effect after I change them? (Possibly saving my new standards as a different file name, i.e. ANSI, ISO, MYSTAND.) Help on this topic would be greatly appriciated, as this drawing needs to be fixed as soon as possible.