I wonder if somebody can tell me if this possible to do this.
I have one drawing file (C:\Test.SLDDRW) with one drawing view("Drawing View 1") that obviously update when I change thedimensions of my part. Most of the times the new dimensions arevery close the previous dimensions (between 2 to 3 inches). So thescale I have setup for the "Drawing View 1"works OK!.
However, there are cases that the new dimensions I have to updateon my part are drastically different from the template (very smallor very big). Therefore, my "Drawing View 1"shows very small orvery big compare with the previous one.
I wonder if there is a way to make the Drawing View 1's scaleadjust automatically and be visible and fit it in the drawing sheetbecause when the part was chanced to smaller dimensions the"Drawing View 1" showed just a little point and when it was chancedto bigger dimensions the "Drawing View 1" is bigger than the sheet.In other words I want to keep my "Drawing View 1" pretty muchalways the same bar the scale, and fit the sheet with the twodimension its has.
I know that I can chance it manually and adjust it to the scale tomake it fit. However, I am using a macro that updates the twodimensions from the part and drawing and then create a "DWG" file.
Thanks in advance.
Maperalia
SolidworksDrawings And Detailing
I have one drawing file (C:\Test.SLDDRW) with one drawing view("Drawing View 1") that obviously update when I change thedimensions of my part. Most of the times the new dimensions arevery close the previous dimensions (between 2 to 3 inches). So thescale I have setup for the "Drawing View 1"works OK!.
However, there are cases that the new dimensions I have to updateon my part are drastically different from the template (very smallor very big). Therefore, my "Drawing View 1"shows very small orvery big compare with the previous one.
I wonder if there is a way to make the Drawing View 1's scaleadjust automatically and be visible and fit it in the drawing sheetbecause when the part was chanced to smaller dimensions the"Drawing View 1" showed just a little point and when it was chancedto bigger dimensions the "Drawing View 1" is bigger than the sheet.In other words I want to keep my "Drawing View 1" pretty muchalways the same bar the scale, and fit the sheet with the twodimension its has.
I know that I can chance it manually and adjust it to the scale tomake it fit. However, I am using a macro that updates the twodimensions from the part and drawing and then create a "DWG" file.
Thanks in advance.
Maperalia
SolidworksDrawings And Detailing