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    Dimensioning Problem

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    11-25-2002 09:44 PM
    When I dimension an isometric Drawing file (*.idw) in Inventor 5.0, the dimension is not accurate. Why is this? If I dimension a front, right, or top view the dimensions are accurate. But once I revert to the iso, they aren't.
    Apparently this is a BUG in R5. Is this BUG fixed in R6? Is there a patch for it to correct it? This is a bit frustrating, so any help would be appreciated greatly. Thank you.
    Please use plain text.
    *W, Tim

    Re: Dimensioning Problem

    11-25-2002 11:02 PM in reply to: rdenning
    See my reply in the "autodesk.inventor.5.3" newsgroup.
    If anyone has a better idea, please share!
    Tim

    "rdenning" wrote in message
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    > When I dimension an isometric Drawing file (*.idw) in Inventor 5.0, the
    dimension is not accurate. Why is this? If I dimension a front, right, or
    top view the dimensions are accurate. But once I revert to the iso, they
    aren't.
    > Apparently this is a BUG in R5. Is this BUG fixed in R6? Is there a patch
    for it to correct it? This is a bit frustrating, so any help would be
    appreciated greatly. Thank you.
    >
    Please use plain text.
    *M, Jason

    Re: Dimensioning Problem

    11-26-2002 12:37 AM in reply to: rdenning
    I'm experiencing the same problem right now. Is there a fix for this?

    -Jason

    rdenning wrote:
    > When I dimension an isometric Drawing file (*.idw) in Inventor 5.0, the
    > dimension is not accurate. Why is this? If I dimension a front, right,
    > or top view the dimensions are accurate. But once I revert to the iso,
    > they aren't.
    > Apparently this is a BUG in R5. Is this BUG fixed in R6? Is there a
    > patch for it to correct it? This is a bit frustrating, so any help would
    > be appreciated greatly. Thank you.
    Please use plain text.