Revision table font?

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by Brian Mears, Nov 24, 2003.

  1. Brian Mears

    Brian Mears Guest

    I have my revision tables set to use the document font, which I have
    set at "Tahoma." However the rev tables are using the default
    SolidWorks "Century Gothic." Anybody else experience this, or am I
    doing something wrong? Thanks...

    Brian
     
    Brian Mears, Nov 24, 2003
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  2. Brian Mears

    kenneth b Guest

    i just took a look.

    seems like sw just needs to be "reminded". after changing the font
    manually, i went back to review the table properties and the default font
    box is now checked, but using the correct font. i'm guessing a bug.

    '04 sp0, xp sp1
     
    kenneth b, Nov 24, 2003
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  3. Brian Mears

    kenneth b Guest

    out of curiosity, can you set an anchor point for rev table?
     
    kenneth b, Nov 24, 2003
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  4. Brian Mears

    Krister L Guest

    RMB drawing ...take edit sheet format....right click point (suitable corner)
    for anchor...take "set as anchor" pick "rev table"

    Krister L
     
    Krister L, Nov 25, 2003
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  5. Brian Mears

    kenneth b Guest

    thx

    wonder why sw didn't add an anchor feature in the tree for rev tables. a
    rev table is more likely to be on every drawing than a bom.

    oh well.
     
    kenneth b, Nov 25, 2003
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  6. Brian Mears

    Krister L Guest

    Well........actually it is in the tree....if You insert the rev table
    first...then You can rmb the choosed table and set the anchor point from
    there....Look at anchors/tables in the help files

    Krister L
     
    Krister L, Nov 25, 2003
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  7. Brian Mears

    kenneth b Guest



    ooops, i meant by default. thx

    i vaguely remember the sw drawing templates had a bom anchor point in the fm
    by default (pre '04), because there was no other way to set it.

    kenneth b
     
    kenneth b, Nov 25, 2003
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  8. Brian Mears

    Krister L Guest

    "by default" is probably meant to be in the drawing template....no need to
    have it in the tree then

    Krister L
     
    Krister L, Nov 25, 2003
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