Simple
Displays callout data for all simple holes.
Counterbore
Displays callout data for all counterbore holes with flat bottoms.
Countersink
Displays callout data for all countersink holes.
Counterdrill
Displays callout data for all counterbore holes with angled bottoms. These are defined in the part model using the V bottom angle check box in the Hole Options dialog box.
Simple (Threaded)
Displays callout data for all simple threaded holes.
Counterbore (Threaded)
Displays callout data for all counterbore threaded holes.
Countersink (Threaded)
Displays callout data for all countersink threaded holes.
Counterdrill (Threaded)
Displays callout data for all threaded counterbore holes with angled bottoms. These are defined in the part model using the V bottom angle check box in the Hole Options dialog box.
Special Characters
Specifies mechanical font characters for the text fields. The available special characters are diameter, square, counterbore, countersink, depth, initial length, arc length, plus/minus, degree, between, statistical tolerance, and carriage return.
Hole Reference
Specifies hole and thread reference attributes for the text fields. The available attributes are Thread Size, Thread Depth, Counterbore Size, Counterbore Depth, Countersink Size, Countersink Angle, Hole Size, and Hole Depth.
Smart Hole Depth
Specifies hole depth data from the Smart Depth tab on the Callout Properties dialog box. If no smart hole depth data is specified on this tab, then this button specifies hole depth data from the Smart Depth tab on the Modify Dimension Style dialog box.
Smart Thread Depth
Specifies thread depth data from the Smart Depth tab on the Callout Properties dialog box. If no smart thread depth data is specified on this tab, then this button specifies thread depth data from the Smart Depth tab on the Modify Dimension Style dialog box.
Symbols and Values
Opens the Select Symbols and Values dialog box for you to generate the appropriate symbols or model-derived values without having to type the property text codes yourself. Examples of the types of symbols you can select include ± (plus minus), ° (degree), and ∅ (diameter). Examples of model-derived values include hole references, bend data, and weld beads.