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Adding Center Marks to Hole Wizard Slots

You can use the Center Mark tool to add center marks for slots created with the Hole Wizard.

You control how center marks are added for Hole Wizard slots just like you do for slots created from sketches.

  1. Click Options Tool_Options_Standard.gif (Standard toolbar) or Tools > Options.
  2. On the Document Properties tab, under Drafting Standard, click Centerlines/Center Marks.
  3. Specify the drawing document properties for Center marks, Slot center marks, and the Center mark layer.
  4. Click Detailing, then, under Auto insert on view creation, select Center marks - slots -part and Center marks -slots -assembly.
  5. Click Tables > Hole.
  6. Set the Scheme and Tag angle/offset from profile center to use, and click Show hole centers.
  7. Click OK.
  8. Click Center Mark Center Mark (Annotations toolbar) or Insert > Annotations > Center Mark.
  9. In the PropertyManager, select the edge of the slot for which you are inserting the center mark.
  10. Under Auto Insert, select For All Slots and select the Options and Slot center marks to use.

    The location of the center mark is determined by the values used to define the slot in the Hole Wizard.

  11. Click PM_OK.gif.
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