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Danny S.
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Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2004 9:43 am    Post subject: Configuration in wildfire Reply with quote

I new in wildfire1
How can I change the default dimension to Nominal?
How to switch between mm and Inch?

Regards,
Dany

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David Janes
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Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2004 4:05 pm    Post subject: Re: Configuration in wildfire Reply with quote

: "Danny S." <danysc@netvision.net.il> wrote
: I new in wildfire1
: How can I change the default dimension to Nominal?

Tools>Options, set Tolerance_mode to Nominal (it defaults to Limits). Also, at the
bottom of the Options screen you'll see a Find button. Press that and type
tolerance on the input line. Also, check the box that says 'Search descriptions'.
This will show you the several options controlling selection and display of
tolerance. Likewise, get used to using the Help function which contains a lot of
information about using and configuring the software. BTW, drawing mode has its
own set of options. 'File>Properties>Drawing Options' takes you to them.
Tolerancing is separately configurable for drawings.

: How to switch between mm and Inch?

Didn't you like the answers we gave you when you asked this same question a week
ago? You did read them, didn't you? I hate to think that you ask questions then
don't pay any attention to the answers your fellow users generously provide. Go to
this newsgroup archive on Google and do a search on "units", tons of material
there on this question and the answer hasn't changed in the six years I've been
using this software.

David Janes
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