AutoCAD Inventor :: Get A Reference To Specific Dimension?

Mar 13, 2012

I'm trying to delete, programatically, a specific dimensions on a specific sheet of my drawing based on a model parameter.  I imagine it would be pretty straightforward to refer to generaldimensions.item(?).delete but how do I know what the index number of the dimension I want is? The only samples I can find either generacially access item(1) or use a for each loop to get all dimensions.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Reference Dimension Origination

Feb 14, 2012

Is there a way to find out where reference dimensions originate? I have a reference dimension I would like to change, but don't know where to do go to make that happen.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Cannot Constrain Or Dimension Reference Or Fixed Geometry

Jul 27, 2006

I've come across this many times now. When in an assembly, I create a sketch. I then try to project geometry and I will sometimes get this error:

"Cannot constrain or dimension reference or fixed geometry."

why I can't project edges/faces/points of certain parts?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Add Driven Or Reference Dimension As Column Chooser?

Jul 30, 2012

Is there anyway to add a driven dimension or reference dimension as a column chooser? What I am really trying to accomplish is to show the metric and english dimension in my general table for my ipart. I model itself is dimensioned in metric. I now would like to add the english dimension next to the metric one.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: IPart Dimension To Unresolved Reference Geometry

Sep 2, 2009

I am having trouble with Iparts getting a red cross due to dimensions and constraints to unresolved reference geometry. If, for example, I have Hole 2 dimensioned from Hole 1 in one member and in another member I suppress Hole 1 and Hole 2 I get an error stating (correctly) that the sketch for Hole 2 has a "Dimension to unresolved reference geometry". I understand why I should get this error if Hole 2 was unsuppressed and Hole 1 was suppressed but why do I get this error when they are both suppressed.

If I get this error on a member that has these two holes suppressed and I switch back to a member that has them both active the error dissapears. I guess in the end this is a question for Autodesk. Can you set up Iparts so that when a feature is suppressed Inventor completely ignores it instead of still trying to resolve it. This functionality is a major headache for us because we don't want to leave models with the Red Cross on but if we want to dimension our features appropriately (ie referencing other, related features) we have to leave a model with errors in it.

See attached part. If you switch within the first 2 members there are no errors, if you move into the last 2 members you will see the cross highlight.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Sketch Within Drawing View Loses Dimension Reference?

Jan 14, 2013

I have a VB program that auto updates the size of a door and frame assembly, and in turn, updates the shop drawings to reflect this change.  I have a view on my shop drawing that I have drawn a sketch in.  I start the sketch, add my dimensions, and I use 'Project Geometry' to project the edges of the actual part around the sketch to constrain my sketch and keep it in place.  The problem is, as the program runs, and the door/frame changes height, the sketch loses it's dimensional references to the projected geometry.  When I go back and reopen the drawing after running the program, all the dimensions that went to the projected geometry are gone. 

Is there another way to anchor a sketch to a drawing view part instead of dimensioning to projected geometries?  This doesn't seem to be working, and I've tried it every which way I can think of.  Oddly enough, I have another sketch in a different view that is set up the same way, and it never misses a beat.

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AutoCAD 2010 :: Reference Dimension Disappearing?

Oct 20, 2013

After creating a parametricly dimensioned, fully constrained, 2D drawing I wanted to add a couple of annotative reference dimensions to two different curves.  I first select the parametric radius dimension (default is annotative).  Next I click on the curve, then click the desired location.  The dimension shows up, highlighted for editing.  I press enter.  Now the over-constrained window pops up giving me two options: Create a Reference Dimension or Reselect the Object.  I choose Reference Dimension.  The dimension immediately disappears.  No error shows in the command bar.  Attached is the file.  It is the two large radii along the bottom (or top, its symmetric) that I am trying to give reference dimensions.

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AutoCad 3D :: Image Dimension To Specific Size

Nov 22, 2012

An image dimension to a specific size and extruded to a specific height with an empty cylinder through the middle for the wristband to pass through. All edges need to be rounded off somewhat so they are not sharp on the skin.

The face of the bead needs to be an exact cutout of an image that I have. I've used Photoshop to take the image and remove the background, so I have a .PNG with the background removed. I need to import this into AutoCAD and make this image into the face of the bead.

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AutoCad :: Unable To Print And Dimension Lines With Angle Reference

May 11, 2011

For some strange reason I can not print and dimension lines with an angle reference. I get the error "Cannot find or create the font AerialMT".

However, I have this font on my machine. Triple checked and installed it again.

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AutoCad 2D :: Add A Specific Amount / Length To A Dimension By Using A Formula

Aug 4, 2009

Is there a way to add a specific amount/length to a dimension by using a formula? For example, say I wanted to measure a length of conduit between two fittings. The clear distance between the fittings is 48" and the conduit is recessed into the fittings by 3/4" on each side. If I dimension between the fittings, normally it would read 48", but I want it to read 49-1/2" so my shop people know what length to cut.

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AutoCad 2D :: Apply Specific Dimension Style To Layer Only?

Jan 26, 2014

is it possible to apply a specific dimension style to a layer only, without affecting the dimensions already on my drawings??

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AutoCad 3D :: Polysolid - Produce Floor Plan With Specific Dimension

May 10, 2012

How can i make use of polysolid to produce floor plan with specific dimension?

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Revit :: Reference Dimension Points

Oct 30, 2013

When I add a wall or door the reference dimensions default to the center of the wall or door, etc.  Is there any way to have these reference dimensions default to the structural face of a wall instead of continually dragging with everything I draw?

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AutoCAD Visual LISP / AutoLISP :: Change A Specific Attribute From Specific Block To Specific Value

Dec 7, 2011

I've had a simple lisp I've been using for years that suddenly disappeared.  It required that you identify a block name, tag name, and the value that you want the tag to be.  All of this is performed via command line, so it is scriptable.  Since I lost it, I've been experimenting with -attedit.  This command comes frustratingly close to what I'm looking for, except it only appends an existing tag, or replaces a specific string within the tag; I can't get it to replace the entire tag, regardless of its value.

1> Any lisp routine that does what I describe?
or
2> How to make -attedit replace a tag value without regard to what the value currently is (like a * wildcard)?

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Photoshop :: How To Draw/Select By Specific Dimension Size

Jul 13, 2005

1. I want to draw boxes of specific dimensions, i.e., 5"x7" within a canvass that is bigger (i.e., letterhead size) than that.

2. I also want to know what size a specific image is. I checked help (PS7) and it says if I press alt and right click on the image information (which I assume is the size dimensions shown on the status bar) it will give me the image size; but it only gives me the canvass size. Am I doing something wrong?

3. Not sure if this is the place to ask, but can anyone tell me where to go to learn how to create emoticons?

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GIMP :: Resize Picture To A Specific Dimension Without Distorting It?

Apr 6, 2011

I have an image that is 5363x3575 and I need to resize it to 960x381.

Is there any way that I can resizing without croping or distorting it?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: How To Convert Normal Dimension To Driven Dimension Through ILogic

May 28, 2013

I have one problem in ilogic "How to convert the normal dimension to driven dimension through ilogic"

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Make Radius Dimension Diameter Dimension?

Feb 23, 2013

how to make a radius dimension a diameter dimension? I have Inventor Profession 2013.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Override A Dimension To Create A Basic Dimension?

Jun 27, 2011

Is there a way to override a dimension and have it shown as a GD&T Basic dimension. I can override a dimension with the text option but not with a box around the letter. It sounds strange to do this but the letter represents a dimension in a chart format that are Basic dimensions.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Make Linear Dimension A Diameter Dimension?

Jan 27, 2012

Is there a way to make the linear dimension a diameter dimension?

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AutoCAD Civil 3D :: Structure Reference Alignment Not Holding In Data Reference

Nov 28, 2012

I have structures and alignments data referenced.  If I assign the structures ref alignments in the dwg with the data refs for labeling, the next time I open the dwg the ref alignments are set back to none, causing the labels to be ?

It seems like this worked in the past?

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AutoCad :: One Reference File To Control Multiple Reference Layer Settings

Jun 27, 2012

I'm working on a large infrastructure project with numerous of drawings. On quite a few layout drawings I need to have the same base set of references, however I need to change the layer settings (colors, lineweight etc.). This cannot be done in the base reference itself as it is used by others. As the layouts I work with includes other references as well, it is time consuming to filter and change layer settings on each base reference.

My concept is to have a master reference file to manage all layer settings and add/remove base references. When the master reference is referenced into the layout, all layer settings on the base references should stay as set in the master reference. In this way I can easily control all base references with one file and make sure all changes will be the same for all the layouts.

New illustration of concept:

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AutoCAD Civil 3D :: Reference Surface (x) Not Found In Reference Drawing

Jul 28, 2011

I am getting this error in my production drawings.

My setup is as follows:

- EG.dwg has my existing surface in it. I create a data reference to use it in other drawings.

- Level One.dwg has the EG surface data referenced in, and I use this to create alignments, profiles, and finish surface. All of these are turned in to data references.

- Storm Sanitary.dwg has my pipe designs. I data reference in the two surfaces, profiles, and alignments, and create pipe networks. I create references for these networks.

- Plan Profile.dwg is the production sheet I'm getting this error from. Every one of my civil objects is data referenced in to this drawing. Everything is inserted correctly, the pipes show correct FG surface elevations for their rims, etc.

BUT when I open this drawing, I get this error. I assume it's because my FG surface is not directly in the storm sanitary.dwg.

How do I get rid of this error, without combining drawings, or promoting the surface to one or more drawings? Isn't this exactly what data references is made for?

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AutoCad :: Make Specific Command To Start At Specific Layers

Nov 27, 2013

Im using Autocad Structural Detailing 2013. Its is possible to make specific command to start at specific layers?

EX: Breakline ,by default start at "LAYER 88".
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AutoCAD Inventor :: Reference Parts In BOM

Mar 20, 2012

All of the patterned parts in my assembly show up as reference parts in the BOM I have I have opened the base part for the pattern and made sure its BOM is set to normal. When I change the BOM setting in the assembly it automatically changes to reference.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Reference In 2D Drawings?

Jun 5, 2013

know if we could put for example the Building of our Assembly in some 2D drawings as a "Reference" object and as a non reference object in other 2D drawings?

In some 2D drawings we don't need the whole building, and just with the references is enough, but in some other views, we need to see the building so we can represent the real obstacles we have or to show how the custumer should do the pipe implantation

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Change Reference IPT From IDW?

Mar 30, 2005

I have Sample.ipt, SampleRev.ipt and Sample.idw. (Sample.ipt and SampleRev.ipt are the same configuration part with some different parameter value) Sample .idw is a drawing of Sample.ipt. How can I use code to change Sample.idw to be a drawing of SampleRev.ipt.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Different BOM Reference Structure In Same IAM Possible?

Jul 26, 2012

Let's say i want to draw a bike. In the 2D IDW of the wheel I want to see the frame as a reference. So, in the .iam of the wheel the frame subassembly is inserted and checked as reference. Also, a new level of detail is created that surpressed the frame.This level of detail is used in the overall assembly of the bike.

So, I end up with several subassembly's that contain other subassembly's just to reference them in the IDW. It would be better to have just one master assembly and create several IDW's from that assembly with different LOD and reference settings.

Inventor 2012 - 64 bit - build190 - Windows 7

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Reference In Assemblies

Sep 27, 2011

We have some structure issues going on. Below is an example of our current structure.

1. Overall Frame Assy

2. Frame Weldment

3. Spine Weldment

3. Bracket Assy

4. Deck Brackets

4. Air Brackets

4. Hyd Brackets

The biggest problem is we have all of these level 3 and 4 subassemblies that need to reference upper level assemblies to show placement on the drawings. We have tried utilizing LOD's and view reps but still can't fix the problem. The problem comes into play when we get to upper level assemblies that become so huge because of all of the references that are happening at lower levels. It is structured this way to create small BOM's and to be able to use in multiple different structures without having to pull a new Part Number.

We need the reference geometry to be able to show on the drawing our locations of all of these lower level assemblies and how they mount to the frame in their respected locations.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Finding Reference Parameter In IPT?

Jan 7, 2014

Is there a way to identify what sketch or Solid a reference parameter (d0, d1, d2 etc) is in / on.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: ILogic Reference Parameters

Oct 9, 2013

I'm having some difficulties with iLogic and reference parameters.

I have made a tube with a weird shape and I want to measure the longest length. So I have to cut the tube in a certain angle in relation with the center to measure the length.

The problem is that this angle is really hard to calculate.

So I tried making a rule where I can make my angle shift x degree and then measure the longest length. If the measurement is larger the previous measurement the angle will shift x degree again until the measurement is smaller than the previous.

So I made my starting angle 0 degree, I know this is for a fact not the longest length. And then I tried this rule. (before making a While rule).

And I noticed that on screen the measurement changes. But the reference - parameter stays the same. So it gives me the measurement on the starting angle & after rotating it again gives me the starting angle.

How can I get the parameter to update itself in between?

Dim measurement_length As DoubleDim measurement_length2 As DoubleMessageBox.Show("Start angle ", "My iLogic Dialog", MessageBoxButtons.OK, MessageBoxIcon.Asterisk, MessageBoxDefaultButton.Button1)angle_measurement_spec = 0RuleParametersOutput()InventorVb.DocumentUpdate()measurement_length = [code].....

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