If the dimension shows in the drawing, you can add it to your generic
SW table.
Double-click the cell in the table to begin editing it. Then, click
once on the dimension you'd like to appear in the cell. YOU MUST THEN
add some sort of extra text. If you click to exit the cell without
adding anything else, the dimension value disappears.
You might add a unit suffix, or if you were doing the overall
dimensions for a sheet metal flat pattern, add an "x" between the two
dimensions.
On 2 Sep 2006 11:25:37 -0700, "TOP" <kelln...@cbd.net> wrote:
>We insert the Design Table into the drawing and format it using hide
>columns and rows and the other format tools in Excel. There are rules
>in help on which row to use for column headings.