Yea, that's right. When you dimenion true position right before an alignment and you go and change the tolerance on it then "TAB" down, everything changes. I think it changes it to the alignment below.
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Originally posted by craiger_ny View PostYou say "everything changes", could you elaborate?
No I can't try it. I don't have 4.1.
The X, Y, Z measured values change.
I usually tab around dimensioning in the command window to change tolerances or nominals and have noticed this since using v4.1.I used to be high on life but I built up a tolerance.
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Originally posted by Underspec View PostThe X, Y, Z measured values change.
I usually tab around dimensioning in the command window to change tolerances or nominals and have noticed this since using v4.1.
Are you saying the reported values are wrong?Bill Jarrells
A lie can travel half way around the world while the truth is putting on its shoes. - Mark Twain
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Originally posted by Wingman View PostAre you saying the measured values change in Aligment ABC if the next command After your TP Command is DEF (or anything to that effect).
Are you saying the reported values are wrong?
I'm saying if you have an alignment of any kind right below your TP dimension and you "TAB" from the TP dimensioning to the alignment, the measured values change in that dimensioning.I used to be high on life but I built up a tolerance.
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Originally posted by Underspec View PostI'm saying if you have an alignment of any kind right below your TP dimension and you "TAB" from the TP dimensioning to the alignment, the measured values change in that dimensioning.
I've not seen that before....That's wacked.......sorrysigpic.....Its called golf because all the other 4 letter words were taken
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Originally posted by Underspec View PostI'm saying if you have an alignment of any kind right below your TP dimension and you "TAB" from the TP dimensioning to the alignment, the measured values change in that dimensioning.Bill Jarrells
A lie can travel half way around the world while the truth is putting on its shoes. - Mark Twain
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Originally posted by Wingman View PostI have always thought PC DMIS thinks it is too smart. I would like to turn all that auto update crap off and leave what I type alone.
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