Halleluiah!!!!! Reattach Broken Drawing dims.

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by Corey Scheich, Jul 13, 2004.

  1. Sorry if that is an offensive religious reference to anyone. I am just so
    excited I just was able to drag a Broken drawing dim to the new correct edge
    without having to add a new dim. 2004 sp3. Last time I had tried with no
    luck I don't remember how far back that was. Just wait, this might have
    been a freak occurance and SW will probably "Take Care" of it in the next
    release if you know what I mean.

    Corey Scheich
     
    Corey Scheich, Jul 13, 2004
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  2. UGGGGGHHHHHHH!!!! Why do I always have to be right!!!!(really I don't think
    I am always right I just hoped I was in this case and I was wrong please
    disregard these posts)

    Sorry
    Corey
     
    Corey Scheich, Jul 13, 2004
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  3. Corey Scheich

    kenneth b Guest

    i've had moderate success with ordinate dims for quite some time.
     
    kenneth b, Jul 13, 2004
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  4. Corey Scheich

    3d Guest

    it will work with ordinate but not linear dims...right?
     
    3d, Jul 13, 2004
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  5. Corey Scheich

    3d Guest

    i've always had success with ordinat and up until recently ( a few releases
    ago) with linear. Seems like it all started about the time swx's "selection"
    precision went to crap. it's like you have to be oh so close but not right
    on to select anything.
     
    3d, Jul 13, 2004
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  6. Just like in AutoCAD. Just grab an endpoint of the dimension and place it on
    whatever line you want.
    I wish I could do this in a drawing file too.
     
    Richard Charney, Jul 13, 2004
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  7. Corey Scheich

    kenneth b Guest

    It does work in B3 of 2005. They'll probably change it before it's


    that's less than 24 hours away. :)
     
    kenneth b, Jul 14, 2004
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  8. Corey Scheich

    rocheey Guest

    While I havent actually tried this, it seems in the API if you access
    the FeatureData for the specific feature, you can change referenced
    edges...
     
    rocheey, Jul 14, 2004
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  9. Corey Scheich

    Devlin Guest


    If I had a nickle for every time I heard that some problem would be
    fixed in the next release, next SP and so on I'd have a whole lot of
    nickles.
     
    Devlin, Jul 15, 2004
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  10. Exactly what happened to me. I got all excited just to get blue balled
    again.
     
    Corey Scheich, Jul 15, 2004
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