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Lost size property, P&ID 2013
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Hi!
From time to time I loose the size property of an inline element. Such as a valve or just a flanged connection. I should see for example 1" from a size tag, but I see only a dot. If I move the valve symbol on a pipeline a little bit than the size properties reappear and I get the proper size again.
But I do not want to do this again for all valves in a PID.
Any ideas?
Attila Vallyon
Re: Lost size property, P&ID 2013
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I am a bit disappointed!
I have not got a single reply.
This forum is not helpful anymore.
Attila Vallyon
Re: Lost size property, P&ID 2013
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Check out my blog http://lazcad.com
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Thanks for the reply!
I hope this helps! But I am not sure how to use this tool. Can you give a small description?
Thanks in advance!
Attila Vallyon
Re: Lost size property, P&ID 2013
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This tool allows you to select drawings from a built in browser, and batch run some specific commands on these drawings at once. One example is updating the size on valve (if it is not updated) on all the drawings.
1. Download the zip file on the download page
2. Follow the installation instruction on the same page
3. Check out post on this tool here
The command that you need to run is Update Acquisition and Refresh Annotation. As usual, backup your files before attempting this.
Check out my blog http://lazcad.com

