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2022 FCF Issue

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gb2835

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Aug 24, 2021
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Not sure if this more appropriate for the GD&T or SW topic but I'll start here.

Has anyone ran into the issue I am having below (or attached, can't tell yet). In 2022, the FCF doesn't look right, and I can't figure out a way of how to address this. I've contacted my VAR, who contacted SW, who basically said "it is what is." For those who use projected zones like this in 2022, did you find a work around? My VAR suggested making a block that orders everything correctly. But ugh ...

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I'm still on 2019.
But, this is the only way I can do it.
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You can submit a suggestion to them to fix it.

Chris, CSWP
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ctopher,

When you pick a projected tolerance (2019), the height of the projection need to go in the height box, to the right of the symbols.​

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JHD
 
Ya 2022 has a whole new interface for FCFs. In your case I would actually put the projection zone in the Height box. That way you don't get the line preceding it.
 
Draftingman,
Thanks, never noticed that box. Haven't used projected tol in long time.

Chris, CSWP
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