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Great question! I have typically placed them on the top and left side as long as they do not hit the very left of the sheet. If the view takes up most of the sheet then I place the north-south bubbles on the right side. What I would like to know is how everyone keeps their grid dimensions from showing up on different sheet views... I always find random additional dimensions show up in random sheets from other grid views that I have dimensioned... It's annoying LOL Thanks for all your videos!!!
Grid bubbles should always be on the top and right. Your senior Engineer was correct. It also helps that you don't have to open the bound set all the way to see the column heads.
It's great to see that you still make content, Keep it up! And to answer the question of the video: at my firm, we usually do it on the right side, due to that functionability aspect.
This is a preview of video logs I have and will be posting over on Patreon. Some of these videos will periodically appear on this channel just to spark some good discussion over here as well. Check out the video description if you want to connect on Patreon or Discord!
Great question! I have typically placed them on the top and left side as long as they do not hit the very left of the sheet. If the view takes up most of the sheet then I place the north-south bubbles on the right side. What I would like to know is how everyone keeps their grid dimensions from showing up on different sheet views... I always find random additional dimensions show up in random sheets from other grid views that I have dimensioned... It's annoying LOL
Thanks for all your videos!!!
Grid bubbles should always be on the top and right. Your senior Engineer was correct. It also helps that you don't have to open the bound set all the way to see the column heads.
It's great to see that you still make content, Keep it up! And to answer the question of the video: at my firm, we usually do it on the right side, due to that functionability aspect.
That’s great to hear some firms see the practical side of these “little things”!