When I double click to edit the Machining callout a box appears around it which does not disappear even on print. How to fix this?
When I double click to edit the Machining callout a box appears around it which does not disappear even on print. How to fix this?
If you see the box when editing the callout and it appears on print also, then run Ctrl+Q to rebuild the sketch. The issue appears to be a SOLIDWORKS build issue.
When different Column Settings are defined in Inventor Table style and MDTools Machining Chart Format, Machining Chart Inserted will follow the Column Header defined in Inventor Table Style. To make Default Column Settings same in Inventor Table ...
Edit the machining chart column width by changing the format before you insert it into your drawing or manually drag the column lines on each chart section as desired. The video below demonstrates both techniques. ...
To resolve: 1. Click on Edit All and from "Edit All File Locations" change "hole callout format file" location path to "C:\Program Files\SOLIDWORKS Corp\SOLIDWORKS\lang\english" 2. Now, restart SolidWorks.
Currently, MDTools does not have the option to insert the machining chart on multiple sheets in a drawing in a single instance. The command must be run separately each time for a new sheet in the drawing. For example, to create Views on Sheet 1 and ...
Change the color of text in the drawing space by changing the corresponding layer color. Go to the 'Annotate' tab, click on the “Edit Layers” button in the ribbon, and select the applicable layer (such as 'MachiningID'). Change the layer's color, and ...