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To quit, press Esc , or click another command. Move the cursor over a curve to highlight an endpoint. Click near the endpoint on the curve to start the arc at the highlighted endpoint.

Move the cursor to preview the arc and click to set its endpoint. Click the endpoint of a line or arc. Drag to preview. Temporary construction lines appear perpendicular and tangent to the curve at the endpoint. The Tolerance tab sets tolerance format for the dimension style.

The Method box specifies the tolerance method. Click the arrow to make a selection. Sets the value for the upper tolerance. Enter a sign of operation before the value.

Sets the value for the lower tolerance. The Display Options box specifies how to display or suppress leading and trailing zeros and the method for displaying basic dimensions.

Used when a linear tolerance value is true zero. Selects how zero values are displayed in tolerances. Used when the arc minutes or arc seconds are true zero for primary units and tolerance units. Choose to show zero values for arc minutes and arc seconds for arcs or hide zero values for arc minutes and arc seconds.

The Primary Units box specifies precision, and display preferences for primary unit tolerances. Sets the precision for linear dimension tolerances. Sets the precision for angular dimension tolerances.

Select the check box to show leading and trailing zeroes on tolerance values according to the precision setting. The Alternate Units box specifies precision, and display preferences for alternate unit tolerances.

Sets the precision for alternate unit tolerance. Select the check box to show leading and trailing zeroes in alternate unit tolerances according to the precision setting. The Options tab sets preferences for arrowhead placement, extension line visibility, radius, horizontal, and angular dimensions, and leaders and origins of ordinate dimensions. When creating dimensions, specifies inside or outside placement for linear, angular, diameter, and radial dimensions.

Select the check boxes to specify to hide linear or angular extension lines. Select a check box to specify no leader or leader from center and no jogged leader or a jogged leader. Shows or hides the diameter symbol when a diametric dimension is placed on a geometric circle. Specifies no leader or a leader from the center of a circle.

Specifies a single or dual dimension line. Specifies whether to use a quadrant or ignore a quadrant when placing text for angular dimensions. Jogging specifies broken or straight leaders. Alignment Select the check box to use continuous running leaders. Clear the check box to select aligned leaders or non-aligned leaders. Displays or hides the direction arrow. Displays positive dimensions in both directions. Select the origin indicator check box to use the origin indicator.

Select the Hide Origin Indicator check box to hide the origin symbol or clear the check box to display it. The Notes and Leaders tab formats hole and thread notes, revision tags, hole tags, leader text objects, chamfer notes, bend notes, and punch notes. Unless indicated otherwise, all values are linked to the note. Changes to the values affect notes associated with the modified style.

Selects the note type to edit its settings. Available options depend on the selected note type. Selects the hole type.

Click the arrow, and then select the hole type from the list. Available for hole note only. Sets up the content of the notes. In Values and Symbols, click a value or symbol to add the corresponding property to the note text.

Click the arrow next to the Insert Symbol command to select and insert a symbol. You can use a combination of text, inserted symbols, and variables to configure the annotation text of the note.

For example:. Use Default sets hole note formatting to the default. Check the box to use defaults. Remove the check mark to change the formatting. Not available for chamfer and bend notes. Tap Drill indicates that the current format selected from the combination of Hole type and Thread type is used when the Tap Drill option is turned on for edited hole notes.

Select a hole note, right-click, and select Edit Hole Note. Then select the Tap Drill option on the Hole Note edit dialog box. Part Units sets the note to use the measurement units of the model. Check the box to use model units. Remove the check mark to use the measurement units specified by the dimension style. Not available for chamfer notes. Apply to All applies all selected settings in the Options box to all hole and thread types, including all settings in the Precision and Tolerance dialog box.

Hole notes: Adds values and symbols to hole notes. Click a value or symbol to add it to the hole note. To remove, place the cursor after the value or symbol in the Edit Window and backspace.

Selects a symbol from the list to adds it to the hole note. Hole Diameter Value. Hole Depth Value. Countersink Diameter Value. Countersink Angle Value. Countersink Depth Value. Quantity Note adds text to indicate quantity. Not displayed if the hole note is used inside a hole table or if the quantity is less than two. Thread Designation Value. Custom Designation Value. Thread Pitch Value. Thread Class Value. Thread Depth Value. Tap Drill Diameter Value. Fastener Type Value. Fastener Size Value.

Fastener Fit Value. Adds values and symbols to chamfer notes. The calculated angle is always the acute angle between the selected chamfer edge and the reference edge less than 90 degrees.

Selects a symbol from the list to add to the chamfer note. Adds values and symbols to bend notes. Inserts the Bend Direction parameter in the text window. Inserts the Bend Angle parameter in the text window. Inserts the Bend Radius parameter in the text window.

Inserts the KFactor parameter in the text window. Selects a symbol from the list to add to the bend note. Adds values and symbols to punch notes. I have an. Why is this happening, and how do I correct it?

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