Ripper2009
Nuclear
- Jul 17, 2007
- 101
Hi all.
Its almost the end of the day Friday and Im back bothering you again.
Ok...here goes...
Here’s what I know about SolidWorks dimension names so far:
1. SolidWorks generates a name for each dimension, which is based on the sketch or feature in which it appears, such as
“D1@Sketch1”.
2. Dimension names can be displayed on a drawing by selecting “Show dimension names” in the System options window.
However, the “Show dimension names” option does not actually display the full name - you only get “D1”, not
“D1@Sketch1”.
Our goal is to have a unique name generated automatically by SolidWorks for every dimension on the drawing. The problem I’ve
encountered is that there could be 10 sketches/features for a part, and for each one the first dimension will be “D1”. Therefore, you’re
going to see 10 dimensions labeled “D1” on the drawing. (I know you can click on a dimension and manually change its name, but we
really don’t want to do that.)
So here’s what I’d like to know:
1. Is there a way to have SolidWorks show the full dimension name? (This would make each dimension name unique.)
2. If it’s not possible to see the full name, is there a way to change how the dimensions are named? For example, instead of
starting at “D1” for every sketch/feature, it would be nice to have SolidWorks continue from where the last
sketch/feature left off - if the last dimension name in Sketch1 is “D5”, how about the first dimension name in Sketch2
being “D6” (instead of “D1” again)?
3. Is there a way to control where the dimension name appears? By default, it appears below the dimension value – can this
be changed?
I would greatly appreciate any assistance you can provide in regard to these issues.
Thanks,
Rip
SolidWorks 2007
SP 4.0
Its almost the end of the day Friday and Im back bothering you again.
Ok...here goes...
Here’s what I know about SolidWorks dimension names so far:
1. SolidWorks generates a name for each dimension, which is based on the sketch or feature in which it appears, such as
“D1@Sketch1”.
2. Dimension names can be displayed on a drawing by selecting “Show dimension names” in the System options window.
However, the “Show dimension names” option does not actually display the full name - you only get “D1”, not
“D1@Sketch1”.
Our goal is to have a unique name generated automatically by SolidWorks for every dimension on the drawing. The problem I’ve
encountered is that there could be 10 sketches/features for a part, and for each one the first dimension will be “D1”. Therefore, you’re
going to see 10 dimensions labeled “D1” on the drawing. (I know you can click on a dimension and manually change its name, but we
really don’t want to do that.)
So here’s what I’d like to know:
1. Is there a way to have SolidWorks show the full dimension name? (This would make each dimension name unique.)
2. If it’s not possible to see the full name, is there a way to change how the dimensions are named? For example, instead of
starting at “D1” for every sketch/feature, it would be nice to have SolidWorks continue from where the last
sketch/feature left off - if the last dimension name in Sketch1 is “D5”, how about the first dimension name in Sketch2
being “D6” (instead of “D1” again)?
3. Is there a way to control where the dimension name appears? By default, it appears below the dimension value – can this
be changed?
I would greatly appreciate any assistance you can provide in regard to these issues.
Thanks,
Rip
SolidWorks 2007
SP 4.0