stacked text?

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by ms, Jan 8, 2005.

  1. ms

    ms Guest

    Any way to do stacked text in a note. For example, stacked tolerances such
    as +.005 / -.001 where the first number is over the second just like in a
    dimension.

    Thanks.
     
    ms, Jan 8, 2005
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  2. ms

    SxWx Guest

    ms...

    I don't believe there is a way to do it in 2k4. I thought they added
    it in 2k5 but I could be wrong..
     
    SxWx, Jan 8, 2005
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  3. ms

    Muggs Guest

    ms, It's just a bilateral tolerance, isn't it???

    Muggs
    Change "home" to"comcast" to reply
     
    Muggs, Jan 8, 2005
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  4. ms

    ms Guest

    Yes it is. How to add it to a typed note, not in a dimension?
     
    ms, Jan 8, 2005
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  5. ms

    glb Guest

    When entering a note on your drawing, the Formatting toolbar should
    appear. There is a stacked tolerance icon you can click on. This opens
    a stack note style window, and you can enter the values there, and
    define the stack style.

    Greg
     
    glb, Jan 10, 2005
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  6. ms

    glb Guest

    When entering a note on your drawing, the Formatting toolbar should
    appear. There is a stacked tolerance icon you can click on. This opens
    a stack note style window, and you can enter the values there, and
    define the stack style.

    Greg
     
    glb, Jan 10, 2005
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  7. ms

    Seth Renigar Guest

    glb,

    Is this something new in SW2005? I don't see this in SW2004...
     
    Seth Renigar, Jan 10, 2005
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  8. ms

    glb Guest

    Seth,
    Yes it is new in SW2005, I can't vouch for SW2004, as we went from 2003
    to 2005.

    Greg
     
    glb, Jan 10, 2005
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  9. ms

    Muggs Guest

    I'm sorry ms, I didn't fully read your post.
    But, in response to others reaplies, yes, you can do this in SW 2005.

    Muggs
     
    Muggs, Jan 10, 2005
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  10. ms

    ms Guest

    I guess there is no way to do this in 2004 except to overlay one note on top
    of another.
     
    ms, Jan 11, 2005
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