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		New Size Tolerances Creation
				
					Propose the last created tolerance values In Tolerancing Advisor command, defines whether the
						last tolerance type and values defined in a command are proposed as default
						for the next command.  By default, this check box is cleared.
  Angular Size
				
					 Default upper tolerance value  Defines the default upper tolerance value for angular size.  By default, the upper tolerance is 0.1 deg.
 Symmetric lower limit  Defines whether the default lower tolerance value is symmetric in relation
						to the default upper tolerance value.  By default,  this option
							is selected.
Default lower tolerance value Defines the default lower tolerance value for angular size. 
						 By default, the lower tolerance is -0.1 deg.
Numerical value increment Defines the increment for angular size numerical value.  By default, the increment is 1
								deg.
General tolerance class Defines the general tolerance class for angular size according to the
						selected standard in Tolerancing. The options in the 
				  General tolerance class are as follows,  for ISO: ISO 2768 - fISO 2768 - mISO 2768 - cISO 2768 - v
 for ASME: ANSI B4.3-1978-fANSI B4.3-1978-mANSI B4.3-1978-c
  By default, the general tolerance class is 
				  ISO 2768 - f for ISO, and  ANSI B4.3-1978-f for ASME.
  Chamfer Size
				
					 Default upper tolerance value  Defines the default upper tolerance value for chamfer size.  By default, the upper tolerance is:
 
								0.001 mm for
										Small range
								0.1 mm for
										Normal range
								10 mm for
										Large range
								 Symmetric lower limit  Defines whether the default lower tolerance value is symmetric in relation
						to the default upper tolerance value.  By default,  this option
							is selected.
Default lower tolerance value Defines the default lower tolerance value for chamfer size. 
						 By default, the lower tolerance is:
 
								 - 0.001 mm for
										Small range
								-0.1 mm for
										Normal range
								-10 mm for
										Large range
								Numerical value increment Defines the increment for chamfer size numerical value.  By default, the increment is:
 
								 0.0001 mm for
										Small range
								0.01 mm for
										Normal range
								1 mm for
										Large range
								General tolerance class Defines the general tolerance class for chamfer size according to the
						selected standard in Tolerancing.  By default, the general tolerance class is ISO 2768 - f.
The options in the 
				  General tolerance class are as follows,  for ISO: ISO 2768 - fISO 2768 - mISO 2768 - cISO 2768 - v
 for ASME: ANSI B4.3-1978-fANSI B4.3-1978-mANSI B4.3-1978-c
  By default, the general tolerance class is 
				  ISO 2768 - f for ISO, and  ANSI B4.3-1978-f for ASME.
  Linear Size
				
					 Default upper tolerance value  Defines the default upper tolerance value for linear size.  By default, the upper tolerance is:
 
								 0.001 mm for
										Small range
								0.1 mm for
										Normal range
								10 mm for
										Large range
								 Symmetric lower limit  Defines whether the default lower tolerance value is symmetric in relation
						to the default upper tolerance value.  By default,  this option
							is selected.
Default lower tolerance value Defines the default lower tolerance value for linear size. 
						 By default, the lower tolerance is:
 
								 - 0.001 mm for
										Small range
								0.1 mm for
										Normal range
								10 mm for
										Large range
								Numerical value increment Defines the increment for linear size numerical value.  By default, the increment is:
 
								 0.0001 mm for
										Small range
								0.01 mm for
										Normal range
								1 mm for
										Large range
								Default tabulated value Defines the default tabulated for linear size.  By default, the
							tabulated value is H7.
General tolerance class Defines the general tolerance class for linear size according to the
						selected standard in Tolerancing.  By default, the general tolerance class is ISO 2768 - f.
The options in the 
				  General tolerance class are as follows,  for ISO: ISO 2768 - fISO 2768 - mISO 2768 - cISO 2768 - v
 for ASME: ANSI B4.3-1978-fANSI B4.3-1978-mANSI B4.3-1978-c
  By default, the general tolerance class is 
				  ISO 2768 - f for ISO, and  ANSI B4.3-1978-f for ASME.
 Geometrical Tolerance, Datum Target, and Datum System
				
					Normal Range Displays the current design range. You can select the required design range
						from the list. Normal Range is selected. Description Lets you specify the description of the numeric display. Based on the unit
						specified in the Description list, the values are
						displayed for datum targets and semantic geometrical tolerances. NUM.DIMM is selected Display Lets you specify the number of units in which the values needs to be
						displayed. For example, if you select FEET-INC in the
							Description list, based on the number of units
						selected in the Display list, the numerical values
						will appear as below: 
							1 factor: Numerical values will be displayed
								in feet only 2 factor: Numerical values will be displayed
								in feet and inch Default numerical value Defines the default numerical values for geometrical tolerance and datum
						target.  By default, the numerical values are:
 
								 0.001 mm for
										Small range
								0.1 mm for
										Normal range
								10 mm for
										Large range
								Numerical value increment Defines the increment step for the geometrical tolerance and datum target
						numerical values.  By default, the numerical increment value is:
 
								 0.0001 mm for
										Small range
								0.01 mm for
										Normal range
								1 mm for
										Large range
								Precision Defines the geometrical tolerance precision after the numerical separator.
							 By default, the precision is:
 
								 0.0001 mm for
										Small range
								0.01 mm for
										Normal range
								1 mm for
										Large range
								Separator Defines the symbol used as numerical separator for geometrical tolerance and
						datum target.  By default, the separator is a dot.
Display trailing zeros Defines whether "0"s complete the number of digit displayed after the
						separator, according to the precision.  By default, this check box is cleared.
Display leading zeros Defines whether the "0" before the numerical separator is displayed, when
						value is less than 1.  By default, this check box is selected.
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