We don't use much GD&T. A question came up recently about squareness related to our drawings. We are considering subbing out some work that we have always done in house before. Don't linear dimensions and linear tolerances alone imply the allowed deviation from square under ASME Y14.5-1994...
Hmm, I'm not able to see views under the drawing in the "Find References" tree. Also, if I go to the views in the tree in Feature Manager I don't see the problem assembly listed. For right now I've just recreated the drawing for the one I'm working on, but I have seen this on more than one...
Well, that lists the part I want to keep and the assembly I want to delete on the same level, directly under the drawing. I'm pretty new to SolidWorks. I've been using it for around 7 months. Is there something similar to the AutoCAD "purge" command in SW?
Thanks. I thought about that, but that's not it either. The assembly I want to delete doesn't show up within any view or in the tree of any part when I open the part. It only shows up when I go to "Save as" "references". Weird, eh?
I have some drawings that have a bogus reference in them that I'd like to get rid of. The reference only shows up when I use "save as" and click on "references". It's not attached to any views so I can't delete it in the normal fashion. The file I don't want to reference is a pretty large...