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UCS Removal 3

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Ovi1

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Aug 27, 2010
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I am using solidwork 2010 and im trying to print a model but, the UCS prints out everytime I print. Is there anyway to hide it?
 
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Not that I am aware. I typically screen capture my model area and then crop to show just what I want. I use an excellent free tool called irfanview.

BTW to the non-AutoCAD users reading this thread... UCS stands for Universal Coordinate System. I believe the OP is referring to the Red-Green-Blue coordinate symbol in the lower left corner of the model area.

-Dustin
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Pretty good with SolidWorks
 
If you go to View->Screen Capture->Image Capture, you can get a 'picture' of the model without the UCS. I usually paste it into MSPaint and save as a jpeg.

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It was the Triad I was talking about. Great, this worked just fine. Thank You all.
 
yeah... Reference Triad... That's what SolidWorks calls it.

-Dustin
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Pretty good with SolidWorks
 
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