how does good ol' bob z. go about setting the surface finish note to be
without leaders by default?
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bob z.
p.s.
"people with less brain power than you are doing more difficult things
everyday"�
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"SWuser" <gundog_2@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> You would think at a minmum that it would remember you last setting while
> you are in the same document but noooo. That is really strange.
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thanks for the confirmation.
bob z. had quite a few dwgs that needed quite a few surface finish notes.
(bob z. hates surface finish notes anyway and then they don't work in an
'intuitive' manner. arrrghggh.)
bob z. still likes detailing in solidworks a lot more than autocad. does
anybody still buy autocad?
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bob z.
p.s.
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7/8/2003 9:01:55 PM
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"A.Peterson" <Alvin8ter-nospam@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> I made my own surface symbol and saved it as a block. Not only do you not
> get the leader this way, you can also rotate it at any angle, rather than
> just the two that SolidWorks has predefined.
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killer! that is awesome idea. so simple, man, why didn't bob z. think of
it sooner...
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bob z.
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