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"E"

How do I get the "E" out of my distances (e.g 2.47E+00)?
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Anonymous
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Change your lunits from Scientific Notation to Decimal?

"Joe McManemin" wrote in message
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How do I get the "E" out of my distances (e.g 2.47E+00)?
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Anonymous
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Somewhat like learning to fly by correspondence.

"Jeff Mishler" wrote in message
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Change your lunits from Scientific Notation to Decimal?

"Joe McManemin" wrote in message
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How do I get the "E" out of my distances (e.g 2.47E+00)?
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Anonymous
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Units ARE decimal.
"Jeff Mishler" wrote in message
news:5225813@discussion.autodesk.com...
Change your lunits from Scientific Notation to Decimal?

"Joe McManemin" wrote in message
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How do I get the "E" out of my distances (e.g 2.47E+00)?
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Anonymous
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How about a little more info then? Like WHAT distances? listing? labels?
which labels?
Based on the original info you gave, the only answer I could give was the
one I did......


"Joe McManemin" wrote in message
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Units ARE decimal.
"Jeff Mishler" wrote in message
news:5225813@discussion.autodesk.com...
Change your lunits from Scientific Notation to Decimal?

"Joe McManemin" wrote in message
news:5225847@discussion.autodesk.com...
How do I get the "E" out of my distances (e.g 2.47E+00)?
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Anonymous
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It looks like Joe's NOT talking about Stationing here, no matter what his
example looks like.

So then I'm left with the portion that WOULD be a Distance - the 2.47, which
the LDT User in me thinks it's minus it's Foot Symbol - otherwise known as
an apostrophe.

Might that have "bearing" on this case for the C3D crowd?

Not really intending to create the pun, but... 😉

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"Jeff Mishler" wrote in message
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How about a little more info then? Like WHAT distances? listing? labels?
which labels?
Based on the original info you gave, the only answer I could give was the
one I did......


"Joe McManemin" wrote in message
news:5225957@discussion.autodesk.com...
Units ARE decimal.
"Jeff Mishler" wrote in message
news:5225813@discussion.autodesk.com...
Change your lunits from Scientific Notation to Decimal?

"Joe McManemin" wrote in message
news:5225847@discussion.autodesk.com...
How do I get the "E" out of my distances (e.g 2.47E+00)?
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Anonymous
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when do you get that?

when listing a distance? using an inquiry tool? as part of a label?

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How do I get the "E" out of my distances (e.g 2.47E+00)?

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