Mechanically welded: annotation

I have a small problem with my mechanical-welding mep under SW12.

As said before, I have to detail each body. To identify them, I would like to have the article number and the description in the form of a single note.

As much as I manage to get the description, there is no way to get the number.

Currently, I create a balloon that calls the description and I don't set the arrow, this note can be edited to add text but no way to add the article number.

How to do it?

Thank you

I think there is a bug that has always existed.

 

For my part, when I have to do this step, I follow a specific procedure.

 

1- Insert a view without changing its scale

2- Insert a bill of materials

3-Insert the automatic bubble by choosing in "bubble text" Item number.

 

Then you just have to hide the nomenclature and logically everything is ok.

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This part is good, it's when I want to detail each piece.

So creating the view, selecting the body, it looks like this:

obtained like this (in fact it's basically a bubble):

I would have liked to display: "Exhibit 2: cork".

What's paradoxical is that if I make my bubble with custom property/article number it doesn't work.

Is the description box filled in the personal properties of this part?

See the PJ...

So at the top what I have, easily.

at the bottom, what I would like, the number being that of the column No.ARTICLE of the table.

If I validate the bubble as on my capture, the bubble is empty while I used the same method but with the property located 6 lines higher to get the name of the body.

 


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I think the item number must be present on the plan in another form to be called. It seems to me that the n of article is not an intrinsic property. It's a bubble linked to the plan. So you have to either bubble with the article number or make it appear in a nomenclature.

If your "article n" bubble is in your outline, when you edit the text box, and you click on the said balloon it will appear in the annotation.

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Is it something like that you want?

 

I added the bubble, then I put an annotation by clicking on the corresponding bubble when editing.

You can then hide the bubble if you want and add text and properties in your note.

 


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@Bart. A picture is worth a long speech.

This is the representation of my last post:)

Ah, sorry Pierre

 

I did this at home with a clear head. I hadn't read your post... ^^

 

I always prefer images or videos, it's + telling =)

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