Hello Since the installation of the 2022 version, sometimes when I do a detail view, the origin point is displayed. I know that when I uncheck show sketches it disappears, only I can't uncheck it because it is essential for the dimensioning of sheet metal bending lines. I would like to know how to do it to prevent these points from being inserted during the drawing.
This box is already unchecked. It's really by unchecking the sketch box that these points disappear. I don't understand because they are visible only by making a detail view.
I'm not sure what I'm going to say but I wonder if it's not related to the .sldot document template which would have a higher level of management than the level reported by our friend @Maclane At home I have to systematically click on this icon (I was too lazy to change in the . Dot or I'm mazo)
Hello; If these points only disappear with the sketches, it is probably because they are sketches and not origins. Check your building sketches in each room, delete your stitches, replace them with relationships and everything should go back to normal.
I don't have a stitch in my sketches, but I realized that these stitches were only on the parts with a twist around a construction line. What saddens me is that it only appears when creating a detail view. It's very curious.
In fact, it's not the construction line. The point visible in the plan is not a sketch but the point of origin of the piece. What's really weird is that it disappears by hiding the sketches
… The least worse would be if you send a screenshot of your visibility settings or a sketch with revolution... Specifying your version of Solidworks...
In any case, revolutions have always been badly managed by Solidworks since version 95. Do as we do: only extrusions (not always the simplest but at least the dimensions are imported on all views...).
Otherwise the setting may be at the file level (and therefore the base model):
Hello @ronathan Sorry but if I interpret the illustrations correctly, on the top image the point is off-center in the circle, while on the bottom image its origin is centered. Am I wrong?
@Sylk, the point on the top image is off-center because it's a detail view. The circle that represents the detail view is not centered on the main view, so on the view next to it the point appears off-center. I looked at the image where you can see the sketch that makes the revolution, the origin point I have it only if I have the "Show origins" option present in the high sight of SolidWorks so it joins the explanations by @Zozo_mp and @Maclane. I don't understand how you can have your points on your detail views in your drawings. I would have given the same answer as @Maclane, on the fact that you bring up sketches that are useful to you and that these sketches contain construction points. The best would be to join your parts and MeP (Anonymized if possible) so that people with SW22 can see. Otherwise, the other option is that the problem comes from one of your setting settings. If you have an older version SW, and assuming that this problem is not present. Have you tried to save your settings and import them into SW22. I do this when we install future versions and I don't want to lose my shortcuts or default setting.
For your information, after other tests, I have the same problem with an axle made in bossing. Point of the origin visible in a drawing only when I make a detail view.
So hang on tight, but by dint of self-denial I have just discovered something. If I uncheck "Show origins" in the high viewfinder, the origin disappears from the screen but the point still appears in the drawing during the details. On the other hand, you can leave this box checked and right-click directly on the origin in the graphic space and have it hidden. The origin disappears and during the drawing everything is back to normal in the detail views. So to conclude, either there is a f*** parameter related to the installation of SP4 2022 that I can't find or it's my part model that is all messed up but I've never encountered this problem so far.
In general, if the sketches are apparent in a room or origin... that you make your MEP, even if you hide the sketches or origins, they remain apparent in the MEP on the other hand if you make a new MEP they are hidden. So modify your assembly and part model files with hidden origin. For all the old parts, assemblies and MEP either macro or the mano...