Increasing G, D & T number of lines

Increasing G, D & T number of lines

danrboch
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Increasing G, D & T number of lines

danrboch
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When you create a G, D & T symbol Autocad defaults to (2) lines of G, D & T values. I work on redrawing older prints that require 3 or 4 lines. How do I change this without making (2) blocks?

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RobDraw
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For those of us who are not familiar with G, D, & T symbols, can you please show us what you have and what you want?


Rob

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pendean
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Edit that block and add more attributes lines to it not an option?

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danrboch
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No option to add more see pic attached

 

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danrboch
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Picture one is dialog box. Picture two is what I would like. (Picture two is made up of (2) boxes moved together.)

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RobDraw
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I don't recognize that dialog box at all.

 

Are you using a vertical product?

 

Can you post the block?


Rob

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danrboch
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This is not a block. I am using AutoCad 2019 Feature Control Frame command. This is the dialog box for added Geometric Tolerancing.

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RobDraw
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So, you're using AutoCAD Mechanical Toolset?

 

Sorry for wasting your time. I can't even try to help.

 

You probably should try posting in the Mechanical forum, https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/autocad-mechanical-forum/bd-p/39.


Rob

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danrboch
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yes
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pendean
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The correct forum for your question is in the AUTOCAD MECHANICAL forum over here https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/autocad-mechanical-forum/bd-p/39

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danrboch
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I posted in the Autocad Forum. This is basic AutoCad.... Not sure what I
did wrong?!?
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RobDraw
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A search for the "command" AutoCad 2019 Feature Control Frame brings me here:

https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/autocad-mechanical/getting-started/caas/CloudHelp/cloudhelp/2...


Rob

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danrboch
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I always thought it was a basic AutoCad Function and I've been using
AutoCad for over 30 Years.
Oh Well new things everyday.
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