How to turn off this "feature"?
How to turn off this "feature"?
I am annoyed with this when I am placing a dimension:
(Yes, I know, it is probably something that is supposed to be good for me, but I'm tired of it.)
I also searched this forum for a list that named all of the SWX symbols, but could not find it. I thought I had seen one here before. Can anyone point to a link where that might be available? I've searched a bit on the internet and have not yet found an exhaustive list.
Thanks in advance!
Can someone please tell me how to disable this? I have not found what/where it is controlled.
(Yes, I know, it is probably something that is supposed to be good for me, but I'm tired of it.)
I also searched this forum for a list that named all of the SWX symbols, but could not find it. I thought I had seen one here before. Can anyone point to a link where that might be available? I've searched a bit on the internet and have not yet found an exhaustive list.
Thanks in advance!
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Re: How to turn off this "feature"?
That was fast! MANY THANKS!!
Brick walls are there for a reason. The brick walls aren't there to keep us out. The brick walls are there to show us how badly we want things.
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Re: How to turn off this "feature"?
Thank you, Ben. That is helpful.bnemec wrote: ↑Thu Jan 04, 2024 1:27 pm For the searches: Rapid Dimensioning
https://help.solidworks.com/2021/englis ... ulator.htm
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Re: How to turn off this "feature"?
@Glenn Schroeder had a post on the old forums that listed all of the icons. Hopefully he can provide a link if it still exists somewhere.
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Re: How to turn off this "feature"?
Jim Wilkinson put that together when he worked for SW, but unfortunately the link to it that I posted no longer works.
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Re: How to turn off this "feature"?
I'll admit I hated this thing at first but once I learned it, found that it's extreme quick to place dimensions once you commit to muscle memory. Kind of like the right click to ok a command. Both would be hard to live without now.
Jason
Re: How to turn off this "feature"?
I found it on the wayback machine, but all of the pictures are missing.Glenn Schroeder wrote: ↑Fri Jan 05, 2024 9:09 am Jim Wilkinson put that together when he worked for SW, but unfortunately the link to it that I posted no longer works.
https://web.archive.org/web/20201129021 ... -icon-post
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