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Hole Table Settings

Use the Hole Table screen of the Toolbox - Settings dialog box to format an associative chart of Toolbox hole locations in your drawing.

To display hole table settings:

  1. Do one of the following:
    • On the ribbon, select Mechanical Content > Settings.
    • On the menu, click Mechanical Content > Settings.
    • On the Mechanical toolbar, click Settings .
  2. In the Toolbox - Settings dialog box, click Tables > Hole Table.

To modify hole table settings during creation:

  1. Do one of the following:
    • On the ribbon, select Mechanical Annotate > Hole Table > Insert.
    • On the menu, click Mechanical Annotate > Hole Table > Insert.
    • On the Mechanical toolbar, click Hole Table.
    • Type AM_HoleTable.
  2. In the command window, type Settings.

Display

Option Description
Header orientation Indicates whether the header appears at the Top or Bottom of the table.
Anchor point Indicates the location of the table anchor. Choices are:
  • Top left
  • Top right
  • Bottom left
  • Bottom right
Display title When enabled, the title Hole Table is displayed.

Text

Option Description
Style The style of hole table text.
Size The size of hole table text.
Change case Lets you specify the case of text in the hole table DESCRIPTION column.

Miscellaneous

Option Description
Template Template used to create the table:
  • XY creates a table that shows the X and Y coordinates of the holes.
  • XYZ creates a table that shows the X, Y, and Z coordinates of the holes.
Precision Hole dimension precision up to eight decimal places.
Origin indicator Orientation of the symbol that indicates the location of the origin. Options are:
  • Top left

  • Top right

  • Bottom left

  • Bottom right

Access

Toolbox - Settings dialog box: click Tables > Hole table

Parent Topic

Toolbox - Settings Dialog Box: Tables



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