It is actually an empty geometric tolerance frame. I edit the sheet format, delete them (there are often two or three on top of each other), and save the sheet format. I open the DRW file template and reload the sheet format, and it's back!
What's up?
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mike miller wrote: ↑Thu Mar 18, 2021 3:16 pm
I did. And it's still there. I deleted it, saved sheet format, opened template, switched to a different size and back again. Still there.
Edit the sheet format and then edit the Geometric tolerance box and give it some values and a symbol. Then delete it and save out the sheet format again. Not sure if I got the steps right but I did something along those lines and it went away for good.
mike miller wrote: ↑Thu Mar 18, 2021 3:16 pm
I did. And it's still there. I deleted it, saved sheet format, opened template, switched to a different size and back again. Still there.
Edit the sheet format and then edit the Geometric tolerance box and give it some values and a symbol. Then delete it and save out the sheet format again. Not sure if I got the steps right but I did something along those lines and it went away for good.
Okay, I did that but it was still on the sheet format when I opened it later. So.....I created a new .SLDDRW file using the default template, edited the sheet format, removed the frame, saved the format, then saved that current drawing as a .DRWDOT and overwrote the old template. I think that cured it!
He that finds his life will lose it, and he who loses his life for [Christ's] sake will find it. Matt. 10:39