One of our SW setups has a unique problem. He just loadedSW2009 (he is still running SP0, he will be upgrading thisafternoon) and ran into some problems. When he loads drawingscreated in previous versions, the limit tolerance opens with valuesof .00000394 and -.00000394.
He can correct the value of the positive tolerance. When he editsthe negative tolerance of the limit tolerance, it gives an error.It basically shows his negative tolerance as a positive tolerance(it has a + symbol before the tolerance), and prompts to "enter ina number greater than .00000394 and less than 393700.---).
If he creates a new drawing in 2009, then he never gets the error.Also, if I open the drawing on my computer I do not get the sameerror, and the drawing opens with the correct tolerance values.
Any ideas on what is causing this? I searched the KB and foundnothing. I have attached some of his screenshots.SolidworksDrawings And Detailing

He can correct the value of the positive tolerance. When he editsthe negative tolerance of the limit tolerance, it gives an error.It basically shows his negative tolerance as a positive tolerance(it has a + symbol before the tolerance), and prompts to "enter ina number greater than .00000394 and less than 393700.---).
If he creates a new drawing in 2009, then he never gets the error.Also, if I open the drawing on my computer I do not get the sameerror, and the drawing opens with the correct tolerance values.
Any ideas on what is causing this? I searched the KB and foundnothing. I have attached some of his screenshots.SolidworksDrawings And Detailing