second dimension

Discussion in 'Pro/Engineer & Creo Elements/Pro' started by Rich Lewis, Apr 29, 2004.

  1. Rich Lewis

    Rich Lewis Guest

    I have two sheets to my drawing, one for internal use, one for the
    customer. The first sheet contains lots of shown dimensions. Is
    there any way to place the SAME [shown] dimensions on the second sheet
    while still retaining the dimension on the first sheet? I know how to
    create an inserted dimension on the second sheet but this isn't what I
    want.
    Thanks
    Rich.
     
    Rich Lewis, Apr 29, 2004
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  2. Rich Lewis

    dakeb Guest

    Might be better to create two drawings of the same model, rather than two
    sheets of the same drawing to achieve what you want.

    Dave
     
    dakeb, Apr 29, 2004
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  3. Rich Lewis

    John Wade Guest

    You can double dimension in the model which gives you multiple dimensions
    you can show. Otherwise, 1 demension, 1 appearance. Quite a good rule.



    But I'd recommend created dimensions.
     
    John Wade, Apr 29, 2004
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  4. Rich Lewis

    David Janes Guest

    : I have two sheets to my drawing, one for internal use, one for the
    : customer. The first sheet contains lots of shown dimensions. Is
    : there any way to place the SAME [shown] dimensions on the second sheet
    : while still retaining the dimension on the first sheet? I know how to
    : create an inserted dimension on the second sheet but this isn't what I
    : want.

    What a great idea ~ some real Windows features in Pro/e. Admittedly, it's not a
    Windows program, but while it's trying to seem Windowsish, it could do things like
    this and make it possible to copy a view and/or dimensions, instead of simply
    shifting them around to the 'correct' view. But, sadly, in answer to your
    question, the answer is no. Shown in one view, denied in all others.

    David Janes
     
    David Janes, Apr 30, 2004
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  5. Rich Lewis

    Gra-gra Guest


    What I'd like to see is the ability to copy a view too.
     
    Gra-gra, Apr 30, 2004
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