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Re: How to correct this notice: "sketch is not fully defined"?
@trenton_haynes631 You can design without fully defined sketches. You risk unexpected behavior after the undefined sketch if you make changes prior to the undefined sketch in the feature tree.
MDesign
Re: Can you make a configurations table via CSV?
@MichaelPascoe You just have to create single junk line then ctrl+v in the first cell.
MDesign
Re: Is there a way to set certain dimension of drawing as non-printable?
thanks, romeograham
it's a solution and both view and notes are in the same sheet.
Currently, I mark these notes dimension in same view because it's good for update and management.
Re: Improvements to Onshape - June 27th, 2025
Am I missing something or are the Lables also not available in the document view anymore?
Thanks for considering the comments for future updates.
Re: How do you create "Parts" in OnShape
Step 2 , go to the Learning Centre first and check out Multi-part Studio etc.
Making a public facing profile to feature and share my creations
I spend a lot of time in onshape, mainly for open source projects that I share with others.
I also spend a lot of time writing code on github. GitHub makes it very easy to share my creations with the world.
I know there is link sharing, but there is no public facing account where I can share my projects.
It would be nice if I could just link my account in my bio in other places.
Just a thought, not a huge deal. Thanks!
Re: Autodesk to acquire PTC
Autodesk bought Eagle CAD (my favorite free schematic/PCB program). First they added a yearly license fee, and then they abandoned it altogether. I guess the plan was to force users like me to learn a new AutoDesk tool and pay for the privilege. That didn't work. I'm a KiCad user now.
I hate it when companies use preditory tactics to form a monopoly.










