In SolidWorks 2015, you can define drawing sheet zones on a sheet
format for the purpose of providing locations where drawing views and
annotations reside on the drawing.
Defining Drawing Sheet Zones
To define drawing sheet zones in the sheet format:
1. In a
drawing, do one of the following:
· Click Edit > Sheet Format.
· Right-click any blank area on the drawing sheet and click Edit Sheet Format.
· Right-click the sheet icon in the FeatureManager design tree and
select Edit Sheet Format.
2.
Right-click the sheet format icon in the FeatureManager design tree, any blank
area of the drawing sheet, or the sheet tab at the bottom of the drawing
window, and select Properties.
3. In
the Sheet Properties dialog box,
click the Zone Parameters tab.
4. Set
the options.
5. Click
OK.
To show or hide drawing zone lines, click View >
Zone Lines
Adding Zones to Annotations
You can use annotation notes and balloons to
identify which drawing zone they are in. As you move an annotation in the
graphics area, the drawing zone updates to the current zone.
To add zone information to an annotation note or
balloon:
1.
Create an annotation note or balloon and place it on the drawing sheet. If you
create a balloon, the Balloon text must
be set to Text.
2. In
the annotation note or balloon, double-clicking the text to edit it.
3. In
the text field, move the insertion point to the location where you want to
insert the zone in the text.
4. In
the Note PropertyManager, under Text
Format, click Add Zone.
5. In
the Add Zone dialog box, select one:
·
Zone Inserts column and row
·
Zone Column Inserts only column
·
Zone Row Inserts only row
·
Drawing View Inserts selected drawing view row and column
6. Click
OK.
Location Labels for Views
You can place location labels on detail, section,
and auxiliary drawings views to provide the sheet and zone location for the
parent view. Additionally, you can place location labels on detail circles,
section cutting lines, and auxiliary view arrows to provide the location of the
corresponding child view.
In this section view example, it shows the parent
view and the child view. The zone is determined by the centroid of the view.
The location label on the parent view shows where the child view is located,
Zone A1. The location label on the child view shows where the parent is
located, Zone A2.
Setting Options for Location Labels
To set document properties for Location Labels:
1. Click
Options (Standard toolbar) or Tools > Options.
2. On
the Document Properties tab, click Annotations
> Location Label.
3. Set
the properties.
4. Click
OK.
Using Location Labels
Adding a Location Label to a Child View
To add a location label
to a child view in a section, detail, or auxiliary view:
1. In a
drawing, create the view. You can also move the child view to a sheet that is
different than the parent view.
2. Click
Insert > Annotations > Location Label.
3. In
the Location Label PropertyManager, set the options.
4. Click
the child view.
5. Click
OK.
Adding a Location Label to a Parent View
To add a location label
to a section cutting line, detail circle, or view arrow in a parent view:
1. In a
drawing, create a section, detail, or auxiliary view.
2. Click
Insert > Annotations > Location Label.
3. In
the Location Label PropertyManager, set the options.
4. In
the parent view, click on the section cutting line, detail circle, or view
arrow.
5. Click OK.
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