show assy annotations, turn off part annotaions

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by J & J, Aug 19, 2004.

  1. J & J

    J & J Guest

    I need to see just assy annotations and turn off the part ones, but
    can't seem to do it. Anyone know how to do that?

    Thanks!
     
    J & J, Aug 19, 2004
    #1
  2. Look up a thread titled "Assembly Annotations" discussed on June 3, 2004 If
    that doesn't answer your question repost.

    Corey
     
    Corey Scheich, Aug 20, 2004
    #2
  3. J & J

    J & J Guest

    I saw that yesterday, and it has expired. I can't believe that it takes
    less memory to post that the article expired, than to just leave it
    there. I guess I'm out of luck with that. Is there a simple explanation?
    Thanks,

    Jim
     
    J & J, Aug 20, 2004
    #3
  4. Try google Nothing really expires there they keep everything. I just
    checked here is a link to it.

    http://makeashorterlink.com/?F36311919

    It should explain exactly what you are looking for.

    Corey


    I saw that yesterday, and it has expired. I can't believe that it takes
    less memory to post that the article expired, than to just leave it there.
    I guess I'm out of luck with that. Is there a simple explanation?
    Thanks,

    Jim

    Corey Scheich wrote:

    Look up a thread titled "Assembly Annotations" discussed on June 3, 2004 If
    that doesn't answer your question repost.

    Corey


    I need to see just assy annotations and turn off the part ones, but
    can't seem to do it. Anyone know how to do that?

    Thanks!
     
    Corey Scheich, Aug 20, 2004
    #4
  5. J & J

    J & J Guest

    Thanks Corey. It IS there on Google,and I'll study it more later. What
    I ended up doing to solve my problem was to do a jpeg screen shot of the
    assembly, and then annotate it in Microsoft Word to produce a document
    that I needed for right now.
     
    J & J, Aug 22, 2004
    #5
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