Sorry for the slowness of my answers, I'm working at the same time:(
I just tested the @Lucas reset method (thanks by the way, I didn't know this method ;)), the dimensions remain offset, nothing to do, With this method, Solidworks has reset all its parameters to zero but nothing changes...
@opiep, yes, when shooting the dimension, it doesn't wander around anymore but by dint of modifying and remodifying and remodifying (thanks to the client ;p) my piece, there is always a hill that "jumps" after a while... And since it does that to me on all the pieces I create... It's a bit heavy^^
@jose, yes, I tried the reconstruction, it doesn't work:( (Are you talking about Ctrl+Q?)
In the example of a coin that I posted, the 7000 dimension is indeed on a plane (front plane) but the 4000 dimension and the others that are slightly offset, absolutely not... It's hard to understand...
Did you re-dimension sketch A? Because no rating is wandering.
On sketch B, when we take an "unattached/offset" (well those that have a square) to reattach them, they change plane (e.g. the one to the right of the dimension ee 7000 goes from straight to front view).
If you get an answer from the hotline, please let us know.
Yes, from the moment a hill has shifted, it remains so, whether the sketch is totally constrained or not. And even when I have to modify a sketch / a network, inevitably, I remove constraints and there is always a moment when it is blue...
Well, according to the Hotline, it's a graphical bug due to my computer but they couldn't tell me where it came from exactly, the operator is seeing this pb for the first time, it's not a Solidworks bug (according to him)... So a priori, nothing to do, except remove the staggered coasts and recreate them...
I'll come back to the discussion, just to reassure you... :) I just had the exact same problem (see image). In a virtual room that I duplicated, made independent and modified.
It just goes to show that it doesn't come from your job, and it's not a new thing in 2014 either, I'm under 2013!!