Review Cloud

Hello everyone,

 

Quick and easy question: Who uses the "Review Cloud" feature on production plans?

 

Thank you!

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Why is this happening to me?

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Hello

 

Ditto, it also happens to me when I make modifications to fab plans.

 

Cdt

 

Joss

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This allows me to show the modifications that are not easy to see.

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Ok perfect, maybe I'll start in this case too;)

I have a client (offshore oil) who uses them (under AutoCAD for the moment).

 

The only problem is knowing what to include in the cloud...

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The reader of the plan will focus only on the information in the cloud, if I forget to circle a piece of information it's fucked... I can also indicate "Revision cloud only for information" in this case it doesn't squeeze much anymore or at least it doesn't help as much as before.

 

It all depends on the plan on an A4 with 5 - 6 sides modify why not. On an A0 maybe it overloads the sheet even more? I don't know which is better.

 

Maybe we can change all the modified parts and odds/annoations to red?

 

 

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Putting it in red or surrounding it with a cloud is the same.

 

I had shots where the cloud surrounded the entire graphic area...

 

In our case, the plan goes through a "reading committee" before broadcasting so when there is modification it is quite localized (in general...)

 

 

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In any case, when a plan is modified, a different clue is written on it.

 

The cloud is used to compare the 2 drawings more quickly.

 

 

If the foreground is well assimilated (Site which has undergone several modifications over 3-4 months for example) A simple glance at the clouds will save you time.

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Hello

 

I didn't know this function, but indeed it's interesting.

 

We increment the revision index with text that is as explicit as possible along the following lines:

"4 x M12 BECOMES 4 x M16"

 

And we're adding a star to the odds that have changed, but the cloud is a lot more visually practical, indeed.

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For my part, revisions can contain several dozen changes.

 

I couldn't mention them all.

 

In any case thank you for your feedback, it's perfect!