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Dimension for stub-in!

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thienthanh81
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Dimension for stub-in!

 

Dear All!

Please! help me,i have stub-in pipe, and i put 1 break point . Then i print out isometric,but the isometric diviced stub-in pipe by 2 parts as picture below.iso.JPG3D.JPG

How can i set up to print out isometric as this picture:iso-1.JPG

 

 

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DGRL
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Hi @thienthanh81

 

There is no way to do this.

An break point always makes an new isometric.


If you really want to archive this you need to do this manually

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h_eger
in reply to: thienthanh81

Hi @thienthanh81,

 

define your Iso breakpoint:
Projectconfig->
Isometric DWG Settings->
Iso Style Default Settings
1.) Activate the checkbox "Split drawing on property change".
2.) Add Property "Tie In Number"
3.) activate the check box for "Tie In Number"

02-05-_2017_08-57-53.jpg

 

Give the Pipe Lines a Tie In Number
Main Pipe Tie In Number 1
Stub In Pipe is Tie In Number 2

 

02-05-_2017_08-55-54.jpg

 

And now the Iso's:

02-05-_2017_08-54-20.jpg

02-05-_2017_08-55-07.jpg

 

What property you used to define an iso break is up to you

 

 

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