I want to trim section under GDNT symbol, but didn't know any quick way to do.
Please guide me.
Thanks
I want to trim section under GDNT symbol, but didn't know any quick way to do.
Please guide me.
Thanks
Hi Glenn, that is what I done at first, but that's is a lengthy process & if any change in model It wont effect in that area.
Thanks for your time & support.
Cheers
Sanjeev Kumar wrote:
Hi Glenn, that is what I done at first, but that's is a lengthy process & if any change in model It wont effect in that area.
Thanks for your time & support.
Cheers
Hello,
Model changes often affect drawing presentation and part of the process is to fix your drawings for a proper presentation.
I would do as Mr. Schroeder suggested and if the model changes in the future, then review its drawing for proper content.
Kevin
Hi Sanjeev,
I do this all the time by creating a sketch encompassing the part of the view/section you want to KEEP, then cropping the rest out by doing the following.
1. Create a sketch around what you want to keep.
2. Highlight the new sketch.
3. Right click to open the menu and select DRAWING VIEWS->CROP VIEW.
Tripp Warren wrote:
Hi Sanjeev,
I do this all the time by creating a sketch encompassing the part of the view/section you want to KEEP, then cropping the rest out by doing the following.
1. Create a sketch around what you want to keep.
2. Highlight the new sketch.
3. Right click to open the menu and select DRAWING VIEWS->CROP VIEW.
If you start the crop view right after sketching the rectangle, the lines are already selected and you don't need step #2.
Kevin
Your best option would probably be to move the annotations so they aren't interfering with the model edges. Short of that, the only way I know of would be to hide the edge, then recreate it with sketch lines where wanted, set to the correct color, line weight, etc to match the model edges.