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Column width issue with Inventor 2010 analyze interference output

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Anonymous
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Column width issue with Inventor 2010 analyze interference output

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The analyze interference function generates a report table, that when printed, clips the text in columns where text extends very wide.

 

How can I resize the column so that the wider columns do not get clipped when the report table is printed?

 

The dialog window, with the interference fit table, is not resizeable and changing the width of the column in the table has no affect on what gets printed out.

 

Thanks

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Column width issue with Inventor 2010 analyze interference output

The analyze interference function generates a report table, that when printed, clips the text in columns where text extends very wide.

 

How can I resize the column so that the wider columns do not get clipped when the report table is printed?

 

The dialog window, with the interference fit table, is not resizeable and changing the width of the column in the table has no affect on what gets printed out.

 

Thanks

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Curtis_Waguespack
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Hi Lhann,

 

The button next to the Print button will Copy the table information to you clipboard. Then you can open and new spreadsheet and Paste in the table information. From there you can arrange the columns and set up the print area as needed.

 

I hope this helps.
Best of luck to you in all of your Inventor pursuits,
Curtis
http://inventortrenches.blogspot.com

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Hi Lhann,

 

The button next to the Print button will Copy the table information to you clipboard. Then you can open and new spreadsheet and Paste in the table information. From there you can arrange the columns and set up the print area as needed.

 

I hope this helps.
Best of luck to you in all of your Inventor pursuits,
Curtis
http://inventortrenches.blogspot.com

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Perfect.  Thank you.

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Perfect.  Thank you.

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