Hi all
My problem today is how to snap a note to a drawing view.
Indeed I must not have paid attention and the texts on my view do not move if I move it.
Hoping to have been clear.
Thank you in advance.
Kind regards.
Hi all
My problem today is how to snap a note to a drawing view.
Indeed I must not have paid attention and the texts on my view do not move if I move it.
Hoping to have been clear.
Thank you in advance.
Kind regards.
Hello
1- Or the note must be connected to a line of the drawing.
2- Or the note should be placed in the "orange rectangle" that you can see around the view.
Hi @samos024
See attached link
http://help.solidworks.com/2012/French/SolidWorks/sldworks/t_Notes_Position_Snapping_to_that_of_a_Rectangle.htm
or
To insert snap lines:
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The problem is that I didn't click on the view before inserting my note, so it's inside the orange rectangle but it's not linked in terms of positioning.
Thanks gt22 but it doesn't work.
Otherwise it's okay I'll do them again.
Why doesn't it work?
You click on your views and you insert your notes via magnetic lines if you want to streamline your annotations
Annotations include the text and symbols used to add information to the drawing. They often include arrows, attachment lines, and text.
Annotations behave like dimensions in all types of SolidWorks documents. You can add annotations to a part or assembly document and then insert them into drawings using annotation views or the Model Objects PropertyManager, or you can create annotations in the drawing.
Use the Design Library to preview saved annotations. You can also drag and drop annotations to/from the Design Library, or right-click an annotation and select Add to Library. DXF/DWG files are supported in theDesign Library, but previews are only available for DWG files.
For information about document-level annotation options (such as font), see Document Properties - Annotations and Related Pages.
You can select the Annotation tools either from the Insert menu or from the Annotation toolbar.
Alignment tools are used to align annotations.
You can change the arrow style on annotations by right-clicking the arrow to access the styles menu.
You can change the color of annotations and dimensions in System Options - Colors.
When you select an annotation, the geometry to which the annotation is attached is highlighted. You can select annotations by clicking any portion of the annotation, including tie lines, text, witness lines, dimension lines, and arrows.
For some annotations, it is possible to create multiple annotations without closing the dialog box or the PropertyManager.
You can hide annotations and then show them again. For drawings, see Hide/Show Annotations . For parts and assemblies, clickView, All Annotations to toggle the display on/off.
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In fact I made a big mistake I took the notes of another view that I copied via an alt+click, so the notes were related to the other view.
Sorry, thank you again to all.
no problem if your problem is solved put it in solution and
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