Disable Reducing Fractions
Disable Reducing Fractions
I'm pretty sure the answer is no, but is there a setting or trick to prevent SOLIDWORKS from reducing fractional dimensions? I have to duplicate some dimensions from a customer drawing and the callout is 44/64" (+0/ -2/64). Sure, this is 11/16 (+0/ -1/32) but I need to show the unreduced dimensions on the drawing.
- Glenn Schroeder
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Re: Disable Reducing Fractions
If I understand you correctly, you want the actual dimension to show instead of having it rounded to the nearest 1/16"? If yes, it's pretty simple. Go to the Document Properties > Units, and change the 16 to 64.
If that isn't what you meant please clarify for my tired old brain.
If that isn't what you meant please clarify for my tired old brain.
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Re: Disable Reducing Fractions
I'm pretty sure that your pretty sure is correctly intuited. I know of no way to express 32/64 (or any other reducible dimension) and not have it automatically reduce to 1/2.
No one likes dimensional overrides, but that would place numbers on the page the way you want to show it. Personally, I would apply an override color indicator, outside of design standard.
No one likes dimensional overrides, but that would place numbers on the page the way you want to show it. Personally, I would apply an override color indicator, outside of design standard.
Re: Disable Reducing Fractions
This setting has no effect on a dimension where the numerator and denominator have a common divisor. If you have a dimension that can be reduced to a lower denominator, SW seems to do it, no matter what denominator you have in the settings. For example, you cant have 6/12, it will always reduce to 1/2.Glenn Schroeder wrote: ↑Fri Jul 16, 2021 2:08 pm If I understand you correctly, you want the actual dimension to show instead of having it rounded to the nearest 1/16"? If yes, it's pretty simple. Go to the Document Properties > Units, and change the 16 to 64.
If that isn't what you meant please clarify for my tired old brain.
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Re: Disable Reducing Fractions
I'm sorry. Now I understand. No, I'm not aware of any way to do that. Do you mind if I ask why you want to?
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Re: Disable Reducing Fractions
And they don't work for fractional dimensions, and they definitely aren't available for tolerances. I had to kludge it with an overriden dimension, two notes and a sketched line. I feel dirty......
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Re: Disable Reducing Fractions
As an (ex)machinist, that dimension makes my skin crawl.
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Re: Disable Reducing Fractions
That's what some of us are here to do...we don't want machinists to have too easy of a job...they may get lazy...mike miller wrote: ↑Mon Jul 19, 2021 8:23 am As an (ex)machinist, that dimension makes my skin crawl.