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Inserting a reference dimension breaks ISO drawings.

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arron.craig
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Inserting a reference dimension breaks ISO drawings.

I have a reference dimension from a flange to a sphere but when I generate the ISO for this line, all items are placed on the same position.

 

This doesn't happen when using the default ISO template so I guess the issue is with our custom template but I am not sure what could have changed in our template to cause this. 

 

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h_eger
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Dear @arron.craig,

 

You can be sure we don't know what you changed in your custom iso style either. 😁

But you can compare the two IsoConfig,xml on content maybe this will help you.

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When we want to see any differences between the isoconfig.xml files of different styles we put them in https://www.diffchecker.com/diff it's just a tool that'll show the differences between files.

George

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Thank you. I compared the two iso styles and the only differences where expected. 
I did notice that the reference dimension works fine when placed on pipe or other fittings in the line. I then narrowed it down to that flange in particular. After deleting and replacing the flange, the reference dimension works now. 😐

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