Sectioning problem

mert62

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Hello, 1) When I right click on the section in the mold plan and want to get a section in my project, I get the error Section - The object to be viewed is not defined. 2) Dimensions do not come automatically in mold plans. The red arrows are coming, but the measurement texts are not coming, I have to manually enter them one by one. I would be grateful if you could help.
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"mert62":21d7f5th" said:
Hello 1) When I right click on the section on the mold plan and want to take a section in my project, I get the error Section - The object to be viewed is not defined. I need to enter manually one by one. I would appreciate your help, thanks.
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[ /quote] Hello, we will help you if you add the IdeCAD project file
 
"Levent Özpak":2rnvszv1" said:
"mert62":2rnvszv1" said:
Hello 1) When I right click on the section on the mold plan and want to get a section in my project, I get the error Section - The object to be viewed is not defined. I couldn't find a solution. 2) Dimensions do not come automatically in mold plans. The red arrows are coming, but the measurement texts are not coming, I have to manually enter them one by one. I would be grateful if you could help.
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Hello, we will help if you add the ideCAD project file
I have attached the file and I would appreciate it if you could see if there is an anomaly in the curtain errors, thank you Mr. Levent
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"mert62":4pe3ydl0" said:
Hi 1) When I right click on the section in the mold plan and want to take a section in my project, I get the error Section - The object to be viewed is not defined. I couldn't find a solution. When the mold plan is received again, the "create cross section" line can be clicked on the right button menu and the mold plan cross-section can be taken.
2) In the formwork plans, the dimensions do not appear automatically. Red arrows appear, but the dimension texts do not appear. I have to enter them manually one by one. I would appreciate your help, thank you.
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"Show current distances" in pattern plan settings Uncheck the line and get the mold plan. Also, run the Calculate contour command for dimensioning the axis intervals. For curtain cutting safety issues, you can check the knowledge base link below.
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We recommend modeling the elevator shaft as flat and creating the shaft detail drawings using two-dimensional drawing possibilities .
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Good work
 
"Levent Özpak":3apg6mfh" said:
"mert62":3apg6mfh" said:
Hello 1) When I right click on the section on the mold plan and want to get a section in my project, I get the error Section - The object to be viewed is not defined. I couldn't find a solution.
Object fragmentation, copying, etc. in the mold plans where the message comes out. transactions have been made. When the mold plan is received again, the "create section" line from the right-click menu can be clicked and the mold plan section can be taken.
2) Dimensions do not come automatically in formwork plans. The red arrows are coming, but the measurement texts are not coming, I have to manually enter them one by one. I would be grateful if you could help.
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"Show current distances" in pattern plan settings Uncheck the line and get the pattern plan. Also, run the Calculate contour command for dimensioning the axis distances. For curtain cutting safety issues, you can review the knowledge base link below.
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Curtains with an L cross-section (P05) -P03 etc.) should be modeled as a group curtain.
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We recommend modeling the elevator shaft as flat and creating the shaft detail drawings using two-dimensional drawing possibilities .
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Good work
Thank you Mr. Levent, good work.
 
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