If you fix a standards violation that is currently displayed in the Check Standards dialog box, the violation is not removed from the dialog box until you click the Fix or the Next button. If no fix is provided for the current standards violation, no item is highlighted in the Replace With list, and the Fix button is not available. You can turn off the display of ignored problems so that they are not reported as violations the next time you audit the drawing. If you ignore a reported violation, it is flagged in the drawing. You can choose to fix or ignore each reported standards violation. The Check Standards dialog box reports each nonstandard object, along with any suggested fixes.
Some examples of the notes used in working drawings are as follows: Notes are usually placed in the lower left corner of the drawing sheet and they are numbered consecutively downward. Information other than pictorial views and dimensions necessary for completing a drawing is classified as “notes”. Zoning is usually used for large size drawing sheets where it allows easy references to various parts of the drawing by referencing a coordinate such as B4. When zoning is used it is located inside the drawing frame. When the parts list is very large a separate drawing sheet may be used for the parts list alone.Ī drawing may be divided up into a grid using letters and numbers.
All modifications to the drawing should be documented there.