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Anonymous
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numbering

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I've been fighting this issue for some time that i'm either not understanding or i'm doing something wrong.  after i create the model, i select numbering and make a few selections then once a drawing is created i get the correct main piece marks for the column or beam, but the plates or other items attatched have....

 

p#internal1

p#internal2

etc.

 

how do i get rid of the (#internal)?

 

did i select something i shouldn't have?  i just want something like (p1, p2, p3) for the sub pieces.

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numbering

I've been fighting this issue for some time that i'm either not understanding or i'm doing something wrong.  after i create the model, i select numbering and make a few selections then once a drawing is created i get the correct main piece marks for the column or beam, but the plates or other items attatched have....

 

p#internal1

p#internal2

etc.

 

how do i get rid of the (#internal)?

 

did i select something i shouldn't have?  i just want something like (p1, p2, p3) for the sub pieces.

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Anonymous
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Anonymous
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The "#internal" tag on your part numbers is a temporary numbering system.  In order for your part numbers to be finished, you need to get your parts detailed, or at least processed onto drawings, then the #internal will be replaced with the sheet number that the part is found on. 

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The "#internal" tag on your part numbers is a temporary numbering system.  In order for your part numbers to be finished, you need to get your parts detailed, or at least processed onto drawings, then the #internal will be replaced with the sheet number that the part is found on. 

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paul,

 

That worked.  its not really explained clearly in the manual.

 

its always the little things that tend to be the pain.

 

thanks for your help

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paul,

 

That worked.  its not really explained clearly in the manual.

 

its always the little things that tend to be the pain.

 

thanks for your help

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