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RAMviking

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Oct 29, 2006
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Hi,how do I make a Block?

I´m trying to make
blocks so revision notes ("Issued for construction" etc.)can easily be inserted.

And where shall I save the blocks?


ST4 on a Macbook pro with 8Gb RAM
Yes, it works fine :)
 
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What about using a note instead of a block? I assume you are working in the drafting environment.

You can save note in the annotation command.

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I would also like to do this.

Do I use "Callout" or "Text" from the Annotaion section on the ribband.


Thanks...
 
I have used a table to generate drawing revisions in draft.
It can easilly be updated to add rows and columns.

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I´ve tried with callout, but I am not satisfied.

Before I put in the text i do not want to have unused lines or rows.

When I put in text REV A, REV B and so on I will have lines and rows around the text.



Solid Edge ST4 Premium
MACBook pro 8GB RAM
 
In that case either a table, or you may be better doing it in the background sheet as part of the drawing template - that's how we do rev block, in the background sheet, adding rows as needed, using just text blocks not callout. The rest of the border is put on a layer that's locked, you could do similar with blocks.

Not saying that's optimum though.

Posting guidelines faq731-376 (probably not aimed specifically at you)
What is Engineering anyway: faq1088-1484
 
Thanks Kenat.
I have entered all my standard notes and given them names that I can recall them by.
It works great....cheers
Tim

 
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