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Triad Size

Triad Size

Triad Size

(OP)
I Googled and searched here and couldn't find anything.

Does anyone know if it's possible to increase the size of the triad that's down in the corner. I want to use that to identify axis directions in a report I'm making.

Thanks
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RE: Triad Size

As far as I know you can't resize it.

Chris, CSWP
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RE: Triad Size

The triad shows X, Y and Z directions clearly in isometric, dimetric and trimetric views. May be you need to elaborate exactly what you are after. I presume you want to include a screen shot in your report. Give us more light of your intentions.

Regards
DD24

RE: Triad Size

(OP)
@DD24

The red, green, and blue triad in the corner is very small in relation to the size of the screen. If I do a screen capture of it to place next to a model, it is very small. I would like to make it a bit larger to make the axis directions more clear. A screen capture of this triad is only about 60 pixels square.

I hope this makes sense.

Thanks

RE: Triad Size

Hie Cobra46
I have tried to look for any information on resizing the reference triad, I have not found any.All whats there is turning it on and off.

Regards
DD24

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