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    Quote Originally Posted by tjhernacki
    Hey I tried to down load and nothing, I thought all you would have to do is click the link. When I do I get a blank internet exployer page.
    you should get a page that looks like this attached image. i purposely linked beyond the registration request, and have no idea other than either big-brother, or a blocker of some sort.
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    To Ted G;
    It sounds to me as though you are not completing the drawing conversion.
    You must first open the True View program and go to File | Convert | and bring the drawings into there to convert them into usable format. You can convert several at at time using the "convert in place" option
    Works every time for me, still stuck with 2006, but not complaining.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fkellogg
    To Ted G;
    It sounds to me as though you are not completing the drawing conversion.
    You must first open the True View program and go to File | Convert | and bring the drawings into there to convert them into usable format. You can convert several at at time using the "convert in place" option
    Works every time for me, still stuck with 2006, but not complaining.

    Frank

    P.S.to Tiffany Morgan:
    How's the cad world in my old home town of Fayetteville, Arkansas?
    sorry Ted, i completely missed this. for Frank!
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    Default Re: Annotation - Weld symbol

    Quote Originally Posted by fkellogg
    To Ted G;
    It sounds to me as though you are not completing the drawing conversion.
    You must first open the True View program and go to File | Convert | and bring the drawings into there to convert them into usable format. You can convert several at at time using the "convert in place" option
    Works every time for me, still stuck with 2006, but not complaining.

    Frank

    P.S.to Tiffany Morgan:
    How's the cad world in my old home town of Fayetteville, Arkansas?
    Thanks Frank and Chris, some people need explicit directions (like me) .
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    Quote Originally Posted by tedg
    Thanks Frank and Chris, some people need explicit directions (like me) .
    I'm going to go into that thread and add the instructions. never know who else has had the same missconception!
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    Quote Originally Posted by jstamnitz View Post
    Thanks for posting! I've been trying to create a similar block for some time now, but have been unable to get the mechanics to work correctly until now. I did notice a few things though, when you flip the symbol to a right hand orientation, the weld size and pitch/length are reversed of where they should be. I handled this in my block by putting the flip on the midpoint of the reference line and only flipping the objects on the ends. The other thing I noticed is that the flip on the field weld symbol isn't really necessary because it always points to the tail end, but that's a very minor detail. Thanks again for posting, I couldn't have made mine work without you!

    -Jon
    I was wondering I you could tell me the steps that you took to achieve this block I have been working on recreating this for 3 days now. I am new to this whole thing of creating dynamic blocks I have only made four to date. If so that would be great. Very cool block by the way.
    Thanks

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    Default Re: Annotation - Weld symbol

    This block gets broken in Civil 3d 2010. YMMV. If anybody has a workaround or 2010-developed block, I would be very grateful.

    JTD

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    Default Re: Annotation - Weld symbol

    I gave up on the complex one dynamic block does everything and instead have resorted too very basic annotative/dynamic blocks that I select from the tool pallete as I need them.

    It can actually be faster than selecting multiple menus from a single block especially if you make one or two that are preset for your most common configurations.

    john

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    Default Re: Annotation - Weld symbol

    No one that I have seen yet has mentioned the weld symbol tool in the 'basic' tool palette. There is no command in the CUI that I have been able to track down, and F1 is no help either. Either is design center.
    It's a very useful tool. Ive been using it for years. it looks like a masonry square oriented like the letter 'L' and you have to look kind of close, but theres a blank weld symbol in there.
    Click once on the icon in the palette, bring your cursor back out of the palette and into your drawing, then either right click and select enter, or just hit the enter key on your keyboard. Theres preset options you can dictate for frequently used configurations and once they are placed in the drawing, you can use the tool to edit whatever change you wish to make. (just don't change the layer that it gets generated on) Other than that, once it's placed, you can double click on any of the text, and you get an attribute edit manager if you want to edit nothing more than the text.
    Too cool!
    Tryyyyyyyy it, you'll liiiiiiike it!

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    Default Re: Annotation - Weld symbol

    I did not create this block; I found it on another site. But I thought I'd share the love.
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