Auto thread hole notation

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Auto thread hole notation

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What setup parameter within SW tells the drawing to automatically notate the threaded holes? I assume it is somewhere in the drawing template options, but it snot jumping out at me. In this example the (bold) M3x0.5 tapped hole is what is auto-populated when drawing is first created. The other note is me manually adding a hole callout which I typically do because it provides more useful information
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Re: Auto thread hole notation

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If you are creating the drawing view by dragging it in from the the View Palette there are also some options at the top of the View Palette for importing annotations.
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This is the most annoying feature in Solidworks.
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SPerman wrote: Mon Jun 03, 2024 7:45 am This is the most annoying feature in Solidworks.

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AND I cannot for the life of me, figure out how to uncheck it be default.

I have tried many different ways and none of them stick.
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You have to change it in the part template. This works fine until you change something else in the template, and then this setting is lost.
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