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I am trying to create an annotation that has shapehandles and cannot seem to determine if it is possible or not.
It works so well in families but I need to use it for notation purposes. Has anyone had any luck with this? Thanks!
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I've never been able to make it work. You can still have instance length parameters in an annotation family, but no grips.
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Unfortunate, but thanks for the info!
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