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dont bother with the drawing, it quite easy to do it in the part like sip says, just select it and delete it. If you are using WF2 or higher then you can also just select it in the model tree.
The GP0 feature is a geometric tolerance. If you cant see them in your model tree then go to settings on top of the model tree and click tree filters make sure all are selected, or at least the annotations as that will show or hide the geom tol features in the model tree.
It actually looks like you might be on Proe 2001??? If thats the case then i really cant remember - thank god!!!
Thanks everyone. I'm actually using wf3. I guess what i was trying to do is to hide the geometric tolerance in the model yet still have it show up on the drawing. Im not sure this can be done.
I got what i needed to get done though. Edited by: mefromuic
Ah, well thats a different operation entirely, you can hide these notes of the screen with the click of a button.
You might not have an icon on screen for it and if not you can add it, but if you go to tools and envirnoment, in the dialogue box that pops up you will see an option that I think says 3d annotation, clicking that will turn the notes on or off.
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