Hiding notes from standard holes but leaving 3D notes created manually

Discussion in 'Pro/Engineer & Creo Elements/Pro' started by Pablo, Jan 14, 2005.

  1. Pablo

    Pablo Guest

    Hi,

    I would like to know how can I hide the notes for the standard holes but I
    would like to keep the 3D notes that I created manually via the (insert a
    annotation feature). I know that I can go to Tools>Environment and uncheck
    the 3D notes but doing so removes all the notes....

    Also I have another question, is it possible to make the 3D annotations,
    created manually, appear parallel to the screen? (similar to the notes
    created with the standard holes).

    I'm using WF V2.0. Thanks for your kind help.

    Pablo,
     
    Pablo, Jan 14, 2005
    #1
  2. Pablo

    Pablo Guest

    In my second question I meant to keep the 3D notes parallel to the screen
    even if I rotate the part.
     
    Pablo, Jan 14, 2005
    #2
  3. Pablo

    David Janes Guest

    I read somewhere, probably in 'What's new in WF2', that a new feature of
    annotation notes was that they DIDN'T stay parallel to the screen. Maybe the
    'What's new...' stuff also covered how to change that. A config option, maybe?

    --
    David Janes

    : In my second question I meant to keep the 3D notes parallel to the screen
    : even if I rotate the part.
    :
    :
    : : > Hi,
    : >
    : > I would like to know how can I hide the notes for the standard holes but I
    : > would like to keep the 3D notes that I created manually via the (insert a
    : > annotation feature). I know that I can go to Tools>Environment and uncheck
    : > the 3D notes but doing so removes all the notes....
    : >
    : > Also I have another question, is it possible to make the 3D annotations,
    : > created manually, appear parallel to the screen? (similar to the notes
    : > created with the standard holes).
    : >
    : > I'm using WF V2.0. Thanks for your kind help.
    : >
    : > Pablo,
    : >
    :
    :
     
    David Janes, Jan 19, 2005
    #3
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