Hello. For some reason, I am having trouble dimensioning an angled line in CAD for Mac 2011 (not dimensioning the angle, but the length of the angled line).
In the first attachment, see how when I try to dimension the angled line's length, CAD gives me the dimension of the X and Y planes, not the Z plane. In the second attachment of the dimension style setup, you can see how the angled line dimension should look. I'm assuming there is some setting that needs to be fixed. This never used to be a problem with me on the PC version.
I've tried turning off ortho mode and all sorts of other things, but can't seem to figure out how to dimension the length of an angled line.
Help please!!
Peg
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I just figured it out. So not simple as in PC version. For others that may want to know, after you click on your two dimension points, a little dialog box shows up. Click on the arrow for more selections, then selected "rotated", then enter 45. This works but what a lot of step to go through.
The joys of CAD for Mac.
Hi,
As in PC version, you have to use Aligned dimension (DIMALIGNED command, which button is to the right from Linear dimension button on Annotation toolset of Tool Sets palette, just because some time you can not know the exact angle of the line you are trying to dimension. (you use 45 in your example, but it can be 46 or 47):
Maxim
HELP!
I got at problem. I cant figure out how to turn on the palette where dimension-tools as linear, aligned, arc length, ordinate etc. is in?
Im using AutoCad 2014 for mac.
It is the palette show left in linked picture.
regards
Henrik Sørensen