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Get DimXpert Tolerance Example (VB.NET)

This example builds a part to demonstrate usage of the SolidWorks Document Manager API for the following DimXpert annotations:

    *  Counterbore dimension tolerance

    *  Depth dimension tolerance

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' 1. Open:

'    <SolidWorks_install_dir>\samples\tutorial\api\face_plate_ads_geo.sldprt

' 2. Open the DimXpert toolbar from View > Toolbars

'    (select the first instance of Toolbars on the View menu).

' 3. Click Auto Dimension Scheme on the DimXpert toolbar.

' 4. Ensure that all feature filters are selected.

' 5. Click the green check mark to accept the settings.

' 6. In the DimXpertManager tab of the Management Panel,

'    expand the Hole Pattern8 node in the DimXpertManager

'    tab of the Management Panel.

' 7. Observe the following DimXpert annotations:  

'    Counterbore3 and Depth3.

' 8. Close the part, saving it to another name.

'    NOTE: Because this part is used in a SolidWorks

'          online tutorial, do not save any changes to

'          the original file name.

' 9. Read how to load and run Code_Example_VBNET with this part.

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