We are having occasional problems with dimensions and centerlines being offset from the object.
In general the "offset dimensions" problem is a group of dimensionobject (such as lines or dimensions) will be maybe 1/2" away fromthe object they should be connected to. It may be all of thedimensions on a view, or more likely just a portion of them. This"offset dimensions" problem is something we don't see when thedimensions are first created. I am not clear if they appear whenfirst opening a drawing that had been dimensioned during a previousedit, or by changing between open documents.
I haven't personally observed if the values for the dimensions arecorrect or not. But, a coworker says they were not updated when hemade a change. So, perhaps once they become offset, they are nolonger associative to the model.
This problem is a critical issue, because it means drawingdimensions are not reliable.
Anyone else having this issue? Any ideas about the trigger for thisproblem?
Joe DunfeeSolidworksDrawings And Detailing
In general the "offset dimensions" problem is a group of dimensionobject (such as lines or dimensions) will be maybe 1/2" away fromthe object they should be connected to. It may be all of thedimensions on a view, or more likely just a portion of them. This"offset dimensions" problem is something we don't see when thedimensions are first created. I am not clear if they appear whenfirst opening a drawing that had been dimensioned during a previousedit, or by changing between open documents.
I haven't personally observed if the values for the dimensions arecorrect or not. But, a coworker says they were not updated when hemade a change. So, perhaps once they become offset, they are nolonger associative to the model.
This problem is a critical issue, because it means drawingdimensions are not reliable.
Anyone else having this issue? Any ideas about the trigger for thisproblem?
Joe DunfeeSolidworksDrawings And Detailing