Doing so is a negation of an associative, parametric design software. I've
done so under duress, changing the color in the hope that I would never
damage myself by putting out a drawing with an incorrect dimension on it.
It should embarrass Autodesk that it fosters such a shoddy, even by
yesteryear standards, practice. There are so many ways to deal with the
requirment in an adequate (@dXX), if not elegant (show model dim or
annotation), manner. So much for leading edge technology. Roll eyes,
shake head, go for beer.
"Larry Caldwell" wrote in message
news:4885328@discussion.autodesk.com...
Yep ... can be done I suppose, but sounds like something other then sound
documentation practice to me. Hope I don't ever get to where I think
overriding dims is a good idea.
~Larry
"Hugh Henderson (Autodesk)" wrote in
message news:4885030@discussion.autodesk.com...
Stephen is correct. We don't support 3D dimensions in an iso view.
You can ovveride the value by:
1) Double-click the dimension on the value
2) In the Dimension Tolerance dialog, check the override value checkbox
3) Enter the desired value and OK
Hope this helped...
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Best regards.
Hugh Henderson (SQA Engineer)