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theoretically exact dimensions on a drawing...

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noslo21

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I am trying to put a square box around a dimension on my solidworks drawing to represent a theoretically exact dimension for geometric tolerancing purposes. Thus far, all I've been able to do is get a round bubble around the dimension, representing an inpection dimension. If there any way to put a square box around my dimension? Or some other way of representing a theoretically exact dimension?
 
Select Basic as your tolerance in the dropdown list.
 
Thank you! So simple, yet I somehow managed to glaze over that.
 
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