![]() Click “Options/Dim style” and then change the measurement scale that you would like to use.The style that you choose overrides the default style for the selected objects.From the drop-down list, choose the style that you want to assign to the objects. In the Properties palette, click dim style, and then click the down arrow.Right-click in the drawing area, and choose Properties.Select the dim objects whose style you want to change.Save the dim style How to change Dimension Style of dim objects? #.Click “New” button, and then enter dim name.Click Menu “Options”, and then choose “Dim style…”. ![]() change the values and click ok to finish.Click Menu “Dimension”, and then choose “Edit Geometric tolerance”.…right click to finish Edit geometric tolerance #.Specify the first point of geometric tolerance.Click Menu “Dimension”, and then choose “Geometric tolerance”.Geometric tolerances show acceptable deviations of form, profile, orientation, location, and run out of a feature. Specify align point Geometric tolerance #.Click Menu “Dimension”, and then choose “dimension alignment”.Specify second point Dimension alignment #ĭimension alignment is only valid for rotated dimension and align dimension.Click Menu “Dimension”, and then choose “Ordinate XY dimension”.Specify second point Ordinate XY dimension #.Click Menu “Dimension”, and then choose “Ordinate dimension”.Click Menu “Dimension”, and then choose “Dim arc length”.Arc Length Dimension #Īrc length dimensions measure the distance along an arc or polyline arc segment. Specify a location for the landing line of the multileader object.Specify a location for the arrowhead of the multileader object.Click Menu “Editor”, and then choose “Mleader”.A multileader object typically consists of an arrowhead, a horizontal landing, a leader line or curve, and either a multiline text object or a block. Enter the lable text, and click ok Mleader #Ĭreate a multileader object.Click Menu “Dimension”, and then choose “Leader”.Click Menu “Dimension”, and then choose “Diameter”Ĭreate a line that connects annotation to a feature.You can use grips to easily reposition the resulting diameter dimension. Measures the diameter of a selected circle or arc, and displays the dimension text with a diameter symbol in front of it. Click Menu “Dimension”, and then choose “Radius”. ![]() You can use grips to reposition the resulting radius dimension easily. Measures the radius of a selected circle or arc and displays the dimension text with a radius symbol in front of it. Click Menu “Dimension”, and then choose “Angular”.Angular Dimension #Īngular dimensions measure the angle between two selected geometric objects or three points. Click Menu “Dimension”, and then choose “Linear”. ![]() Linear Dimension #Ĭreates a linear dimension with a horizontal, vertical, or rotated dimension line
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