Thursday, 26 January 2023
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I'm sure it's a lot more complicated than I think, but it would be great if callouts were scheduled by arrow point and not block locations. I have a design with work areas and lots of callouts but when I run a schedule for a specific area the schedule includes a lot of notes that don't actually belong to that area simply because a callout from a different area overlaps into it. Hopefully that makes sense.

At least this is what appears to be happening.
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Clay,

You are correct, when checking if a RefNote callout is inside of a Work Area, it is checking the callout insertion point, not the arrow point. It absolutely should be the arrow point.
It will just take a little finesse, as it needs to account for if the user has removed the Mleader arrow.
I'll get this on the list!

--J
Clay Munson selected the reply #4930 as the answer for this post — 1 year ago
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Clay,

You are correct, when checking if a RefNote callout is inside of a Work Area, it is checking the callout insertion point, not the arrow point. It absolutely should be the arrow point.
It will just take a little finesse, as it needs to account for if the user has removed the Mleader arrow.
I'll get this on the list!

--J
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