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Adding Small Annotations On Geometries In ANSYS Mechanical

Small annotations can be very helpful for the second-hand viewers of your analyses in ANSYS® Mechanical. With these annotations, you can guide your viewers about your analyses that you have done in ANSYS® Mechanical. Here, we will show you how to add small annotations in ANSYS® Mechanical.

How To Add Small Annotations In ANSYS® Mechanical?

Click on the little icon in ANSYS® Mechanical.

To add very basic annotations on your geometry in ANSYS® Mechanical, click on the command that is shown by the green arrow above.

Add your small annotation in ANSYS® Mechanical.

After entering into the command, click on the required place that you want to add your annotation as shown by the red arrow above in ANSYS® Mechanical. Then write the description of this annotation from the place that is shown by the green arrow above.

If you want to add a timestamp for it, click on the place as shown in the green box above.

Add and edit annotations.

As you see above, you can add multiple small annotations on your geometry in ANSYS® Mechanical, and also you can edit your annotations from the ‘Graphics Annotations’ section as shown by the green arrow above.

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Conclusion

So creating small annotations for viewers is very simple like above in ANSYS® Mechanical.

Do not forget to leave your comments and questions about geometry annotations in ANSYS® Mechanical below. Your precious feedbacks are very important for us.

NOTE: All the screenshots and images are used for educational and informative purposes. Images used courtesy of ANSYS, Inc.

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