solid7
Mechanical
- Jun 7, 2005
- 1,403
I've gotten so used to the way that I do business - I need a tip for a new method...
I am doing the dxf/dwg to embossed text method. When I put the letters in a sketch, they come in at a very inconvenient location, so I need to jockey the orientation a bit.
Is there a way (other than constraining numerically) to fix all the components relative to one another, so that they can be easily moved? I want to move the text without anything changing except for the location within the sketch.
It's too much of a hassle to move externally, as reference planes tend to tie the sketch to a family, and then moving with the compass moves things you never wanted moved. (external to the sketch) It's easier just to handle it in the sketch.
Thanks in advance.
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I am doing the dxf/dwg to embossed text method. When I put the letters in a sketch, they come in at a very inconvenient location, so I need to jockey the orientation a bit.
Is there a way (other than constraining numerically) to fix all the components relative to one another, so that they can be easily moved? I want to move the text without anything changing except for the location within the sketch.
It's too much of a hassle to move externally, as reference planes tend to tie the sketch to a family, and then moving with the compass moves things you never wanted moved. (external to the sketch) It's easier just to handle it in the sketch.
Thanks in advance.
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Professional and reliable CAD design engineering services - Specializing in Catia V4, Catia V5, and CAD Translation. Catia V5 resources - CATBlog.