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How to force dimensions with zero after decimal points ?
I just can't get SW2004 to let me have a dimension of say 2.0mm.
I've set the precision, and in the properties settings box, it shows the
dimension as 2.0mm. But the drawing still shows just 2
I use the diplayed number of decimal places to tell the tolerances, so need
that zero after the DP...
thanks
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Steve
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10/4/2004 5:20:13 PM |
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In tools, options, document properties, select the appropriate setting for
"trailing zeroes". I'm not aware of a way to override this for individual
dimensions.
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Dale
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10/4/2004 5:28:19 PM
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Hi
Go to the document properties menu and find the trailing zeros option.
Change this to show and it will display your zeros.
Hope this helps
FrankG
"Steve" <nomail@spambot.thanks.com> wrote in message
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> I just can't get SW2004 to let me have a dimension of say 2.0mm.
>
> I've set the precision, and in the properties settings box, it shows the
> dimension as 2.0mm. But the drawing still shows just 2
>
> I use the diplayed number of decimal places to tell the tolerances, so
need
> that zero after the DP...
>
> thanks
>
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FrankG
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10/6/2004 11:46:18 AM
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