Removing Length Tolerance

You can remove the length tolerance applied to a segment.


Before you begin: Open a document containing a flattened geometry to which length tolerance is applied.
  1. From the Formboard section of the action bar, click Remove Length Tolerance .
  2. In the tree, select the segment.

    The segment is highlighted and the LengthTolerance flag appears.

    Notes:
    • You can also select Length Tolerance node in the tree.
    • You can also select several length tolerances:
      1. Ctrl + click length tolerance flags, except the last flag.
      2. Release Ctrl and select last flag.
      3. All flags are selected and the Remove Length Tolerance dialog box appears.
      Warning: Trap selection with Tools Palette does not allow the selection of length tolerances, as length tolerance has no graphic representation.
    • You can also select the segment in the work area.
  3. Click the Length Tolerance flag.
  4. In the Remove Length Tolerance dialog box, select the Keep the extra length that will be added to design length of segment check box to keep the added extra length, but remove the length tolerance attribute.
  5. Click OK.


  6. Right-click the segment and select Properties.

    The Properties dialog box shows that the Length Tolerance parameter is set to false, provided there is no other length tolerance applied to this segment. The Length Tolerance node is removed from the tree.

    Notes:
    • Length Tolerance attribute of the segment is set to false provided there is no other length tolerance applied to this segment.
    • Length Tolerance attribute of the branch is set to false provided there is no length tolerance applied to all segments under this branch.