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Is there a way to stop dimension line from breaking automatically?

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sehyun0701
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Is there a way to stop dimension line from breaking automatically?

 

Hola

Simple question : Is there a way to keep the dimension line between the texts from breaking?

am using lt for mac

 

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there prbbly is already someone who asked..but cannot find it!

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pendean
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DIMTAD system variable is explained in HELP, you want ABOVE not "centered".

More from HELP https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/autocad-for-mac/learn-explore/caas/CloudHelp/cloudhelp/2019/E...

HTH
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maxim_k
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Hi @sehyun0701 ,

 

If you already set dimension text Vertical position to "Above" (DIMTAD=1), you can use special control code to add second line to dimension text - \X (backslash+uppercase X):

<default dim text>\X

The text should look like:

 

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sehyun0701
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\X is exactly what i needed thank you once again maxim!
didn't even know this control code thing even existed. i should check out if there are more of these codes. thank you!!
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maxim_k
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@sehyun0701 wrote:
..... i should check out if there are more of these codes. thank you!!

Hi Sehyun,

 

You can look here:

https://adndevblog.typepad.com/autocad/2017/09/dissecting-mtext-format-codes.html

 


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