This can be layered on or off as required, and an additional advantage is that it can be parametrically constrained to the relevant part geometry. I do realize that this is an old post, but in case anyone else comes accross this thread like you, and I, did then I believe the answer can be found with 'Show Model Annotations'. I have been using Creo for just under two years (22 months) and it still gripes me daily. I recently changed employers and due to my recent transition I have not used Creo draft/drawing tools much in the past four months and forgot about 'Show Model Annotations', thus why I came here. I have decided to 'make my bed' with my new employer though and stick with them indefinitely, and thus I have decided to stick with Creo as well. I can tell you though that working with a company that keeps their service pack going does make a big difference. The differences between 3.0 M50 and 3.0 M110 were enough to make me excited that there is hope for this software in the long term.
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