For whatever reason the "standard" at my company is most linear dimensions are two decimal places (with an associated tolerance) and holes are three decimal places. I have two dimension styles, one with 0.12 precision and one with 0.123 tolerance, each appropriately named. Under object defaults I set both diameter and radial stylers to use 3 the 3-place one. When I dimension a hole, I am still getting 2 decimal places. Anyone know what the deal is? Thanks,
It seems to work when I just tested it. What version of Inventor are you using?
How exactly are you dimensioning the hole? Using the general dimension tool? Or using the hole note tool?
Cameron Whetten
Inventor 2014
Is the 3rd decimal a 0? You may have "trailing zeros" disabled.