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ryan_f 30-01-2004 22:12

Quick inventor question
 
i don't really know a lot of inventor yet but when i get the dimensions in an idw drawing, it only shows the dimensions to 2 decimal places. is there any way to change that?

Rhs953 30-01-2004 22:19

Re: Quick inventor question
 
press the sketch the click the first button on the upper left and clik a face where you want to "extend"

Cory 30-01-2004 22:23

Re: Quick inventor question
 
I know what youre talking about. Go to Tools on the main toolbar, then click Document Settings. Once in Document settings, click on :Lin. Dim. Display Precision. Change it to the appropriate number of decimal places. If this doesnt work, feel free to IM me at "Coryteam100" for help.

Cory

ryan_f 30-01-2004 22:37

Re: Quick inventor question
 
i tried what you said but those options in document settings but the units tab isn't there when i have an idw drawing open



edit
never mind, i found it

GregT 30-01-2004 22:56

Re: Quick inventor question
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ryan_f
i tried what you said but those options in document settings but the units tab isn't there when i have an idw drawing open



edit
never mind, i found it

Right click the dimension -> tolerances -> percision

Keep in mind that percision indicates tolerances unless a tolerance is otherwise called out.

Greg

ryan_f 30-01-2004 22:57

Re: Quick inventor question
 
yea i just found that, is there a way to do it to the whole document though?

GregT 30-01-2004 23:08

Re: Quick inventor question
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ryan_f
yea i just found that, is there a way to do it to the whole document though?

I'm not sure. It is good practice to set them individually though. The default is two decimal places for a reason. Specifying tighter tolerences for a dimension is not a trivial action and some serious consideration should be put into it.

What I'm trying to say is you should start at two decimal places then decide on the tollerances for each dimension as you go. This may sound odd but is good practice.

There is probably a way to do it though. Try editing the default ANSI format settings.

Greg


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