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  1. dickcor

    * * * DETAIL CIRCLES HAMPER ZOOM TO FIT * * *

    Thanks all. Time to move on. DickCor
  2. dickcor

    * * * DETAIL CIRCLES HAMPER ZOOM TO FIT * * *

    Yes, I've started from scratch and the zoom to fit is ok until I do a detail circle. CorBlimeyLimey... do you also have SW 2005?
  3. dickcor

    * * * DETAIL CIRCLES HAMPER ZOOM TO FIT * * *

    There are no axis, however temp axis showed the center marks for arcs in the drawing, which I was unable to move or delete.
  4. dickcor

    * * * DETAIL CIRCLES HAMPER ZOOM TO FIT * * *

    Well, I've dimensioned them and hid all types to no avail. Then I deleted the detailed parts and still cannot get the zoom to fit to fill the whole window.
  5. dickcor

    * * * DETAIL CIRCLES HAMPER ZOOM TO FIT * * *

    I'm using SW 2004 and the origins are not coincident to the model. What i've noticed is that the detail circle is on the right part of the model and the model origin is on the left. The detail view keeps that same relatioship and enlarges it , therefore placing the detail origin outside the...
  6. dickcor

    * * * DETAIL CIRCLES HAMPER ZOOM TO FIT * * *

    Hi folks, When I use the detail circle in a drawing, it anchors it's origin point outside of the drawing. This causes the zoom to fit window to only partially fill the screen. Any help greatly appreciated.
  7. dickcor

    solidworks - drawings, zoom to fit not working

    I'm using solidworks 2004 on windows xp pro with 2 gig. My problem is when I'm in a drawing, after zooming in to do details, the "zoom to fit" button will place a 1/2 sized drawing in the lower right side of the window even though it started out as a full sized drawing sheet. I zoom in ok but...
  8. dickcor

    Creating angle planes

    Thus far I have created a stool/chair base using a 1' diameter circlular sketch with a 20" revolve for 360 degrees. Next I have a 2" pipe standing 12" high and perpendicular inside the revolved ring. How can I create an angled plane so that I can join the base ring and the top of the vertical...

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