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Composite Frame Issues

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rhobere

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Jan 30, 2013
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Using NX7.5. Hoping someone can show me where I'm going wrong on trying to make this composite frame. My goal is for the <&10> to be shared between the two different lines (exactly as its shown in the icon for the "Begin Composite Frame" button). The only thing that should be on the second line is <O>0.00<M>. The syntax below is the closest I've been able to get to what I want, but it isn't closed on the top or left side and there is an extra vertical on the far right of the top line. Any help would be much appreciated.

<&70><+><&60><&10><+><O>0.055<S><+>D<+>F<M><+>E<M><+><&80><+><O>0.00<M><+><&90><+><&90>

Also, just out of curiousity, why would adding <+> before the <&10> cause the position symbol not to show at all?

-Robert
 
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I think this is the correct syntax:

<&60><+><&10><+><O>0.055<S><+>D<+>F<M><+>E<M><+><&80><+><O>0.00<M><+><&90>
 
Try this one.

<&60><+><&10><+><O>0.055<S><+>D<+>F<M><+>E<M><+><&80><O>0.00<M><+><&90>
 
So I'lll try these when I get into work, but yesterday typing, <%60><+><&10> would cause the position symbol to disappear. If I remoevd the <+> it would show back up. So this isn't normal I'm taking it?
 
Well, UGPerson, yours worked which is very frustrating because it is literally exactly what I put in the first time that was causing the position symbol not to show up. Still no idea why that was happening and I've been unable to replicate the problem today...

anyways, thanks for the help.
 
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