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Old February 12th, 2008, 03:41 AM
chablue1 chablue1 is offline
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Default isometric dimensioning

is it possible to dimension an isometric view on a drawing?
i have tried several different ways (& i have also set the config
to allow 3d dimensioning) but it has never been successful !!!!
any help at all would be very greatfull, thank-you all.
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Old February 22nd, 2008, 05:36 PM
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Default Show 3D Isometric View dimensions in a drawing.

chablue1,

Yes, you can "show" the 3D model dimensions in isometric drawing views.

1. In the drawing options sheet set "allow_3d_dimensions" to "yes".

2. Create your drawing with the isometric view of your part/assembly.

3. Click on the "Open the show/erase dialogue box" icon.



4. Choose "show > dimensions > by part [or feature] & view" & pick your part [or feature].



5. The driving model dimensions will show & you can pick the dimensions you want to display.





Hope that helps!
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Old March 27th, 2008, 03:09 AM
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thanks polysurf,

i can do that part no problems, but what about assemblies
when i want an overall dimension over several parts ?
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