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Drawing decimal places

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msutton

Mechanical
Jul 6, 2006
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I am trying to set the number of decimal places shown in my drawing and I don't want to go through and change everyone individually.

Matt

Pro/E WF 3.0
 
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I'm not using WF3 but in 2001 the config option is LINEAR_TOL

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config.pro setting is: default_dec_places

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Ben Loosli
Sr IS Technologist
L-3 Communications
 
If it an already existing drawing, you can select all the dimensions at once (use ctrl key) and right click for properties. Change the decimal place number accordingly. *** I'm not sure if this still works in WF3. Please let us know.
 
Mike - yes you can still select all of the dims and right click in WF3.

However I didn't really want to do it this way because my drawing is for an assembly and is 10 pages long. I was looking for an option I could change that would force all of the dimensions to 3 places.

Matt

Pro/E WF 3.0
 
As with most config settings, they only apply to new objects added to the model/drawing after they have been applied. There are very, if any, settings that will change all vlaues without selecting them first for the chnage.


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Ben Loosli
Sr IS Technologist
L-3 Communications
 
The quick way to change all of them is to use the selection filter at the bottom right of the screen. Change it to "Dimensions" and then drag-select a box over the whole sheet. Only dimensions will be chosen. Then hit Edit-->Properties and change the decimal places to three.

I have a few mapkeys that make this easier on me. I.e., When I hit '333', any chosen dimensions go to three decimal places, and so on.
 
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