In a drawing, is there a way to create a bubble (or note) indicating "the position of the element in the nomenclature" and "a custom property", like a bubble in a separating line but with a control or box type outline, or even without an outline (less cumbersome).
Currently I have the position bubble injected into a note by selection (method that I find a bit disadvantageous compared to copy/paste notes as well as sometimes it is necessary to duplicate views),
As @A.Rsays, it's possible to replace the article number with a property, but you should know that you systematically lose the bubble indications (circled in red below) in the nomenclature with this method, which is problematic in large nomenclatures.
And for me it's not possible to put the article number + a property in the same note. (unless I'm mistaken)
We tried this method and finally we went back to a simple bubble and added the information to the nomenclature.
In addition, the bubbles are much more readable than with 2 lines.
I completely agree @sbadenisthe bubble system is simpler, more readable, but some customers have their own methods, and I admit, sometimes they are right, some carpentry plans have nomenclatures that are too long, sometimes they are in different cartridges,
The objective was to display
the article number to point to the secondary properties in the nomenclatures (description, mass, length, etc.).
+ ownership (designation) to facilitate the work of the assembly teams,
For the moment I will continue with the combination previously described, and if anyone has a solution I am interested,