In the code put into the program, you'll see the line that says GRAPH=OFF and other stuff. The one you're looking for is magnification. Change that to a reasonable value to see the form. I use about 250 when displaying an expected roundness of about 20 microns.
Go to Insert...Report Command...Analysis. Find the dimension you created. Click "Show All Arrows", then click View Window. The image will appear in a separate window. You can manipulate this however you want, or leave it alone. Look at the menu options to see what they do.
To put it in the report, however, click Create Report Command (or something similar, it's an option on the far right side of the menu bar).
There you go.
What you have to watch is that while you can change the magnification in the first window, it will only print out the magnification that's in the actual dimension on subsequent runs.
In the code put into the program, you'll see the line that says GRAPH=OFF and other stuff. The one you're looking for is magnification. Change that to a reasonable value to see the form. I use about 250 when displaying an expected roundness of about 20 microns.
Go to Insert...Report Command...Analysis. Find the dimension you created. Click "Show All Arrows", then click View Window. The image will appear in a separate window. You can manipulate this however you want, or leave it alone. Look at the menu options to see what they do.
To put it in the report, however, click Create Report Command (or something similar, it's an option on the far right side of the menu bar).
There you go.
What you have to watch is that while you can change the magnification in the first window, it will only print out the magnification that's in the actual dimension on subsequent runs.