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After creating a custom Dimstyle, how can I SAVE it to be used in new projects?

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traditional.builds
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After creating a custom Dimstyle, how can I SAVE it to be used in new projects?

traditional.builds
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Okay so I made a new dimstyle with colors, text size, font size, etc. and I saved it.

 

Why can I not access this dimstyle when I open a new project? Or if I close my existing one and re-open it, I cannot find the dimstyle I literally just created. It's like it only works for the current file until I decide to close the program.

 

If that is the case, HOW can I save a custom dimstyle and be able to use it for all of my future projects? The default dimstyle is horrible.

 

Thank you in advance! I am new to Autocad but this is just a silly feature.

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After creating a custom Dimstyle, how can I SAVE it to be used in new projects?

Okay so I made a new dimstyle with colors, text size, font size, etc. and I saved it.

 

Why can I not access this dimstyle when I open a new project? Or if I close my existing one and re-open it, I cannot find the dimstyle I literally just created. It's like it only works for the current file until I decide to close the program.

 

If that is the case, HOW can I save a custom dimstyle and be able to use it for all of my future projects? The default dimstyle is horrible.

 

Thank you in advance! I am new to Autocad but this is just a silly feature.

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Edwin.Rense
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You most probably have created your dimstyle in your 'active' drawing.

To 'reuse' a newly created dimstyle you should create it in your template.

If your 'active' drawing is 'clean' (no other content except titleblock or drawingframe) you simply choose 'SAVEAS' an d change the 'files of type' to AutoCAD Drawing Template (*.dwt)
It automatically changes the output folder to your templates folder.

Make sure you 'set' this new template be be used when you open a new drawing.
QNEW or from Start tab.

QNEW is set from the options.

Start tab is activating/clicking the template so it is used when you click the 'new' panel.

 

If my post answers your question, please click the "Accept as Solution" button. This helps everyone find answers more quickly!

Kind regards,

Edwin Rense
Cadac Group AEC BV
Supporting Consultant AEC
Cadac Group .

You most probably have created your dimstyle in your 'active' drawing.

To 'reuse' a newly created dimstyle you should create it in your template.

If your 'active' drawing is 'clean' (no other content except titleblock or drawingframe) you simply choose 'SAVEAS' an d change the 'files of type' to AutoCAD Drawing Template (*.dwt)
It automatically changes the output folder to your templates folder.

Make sure you 'set' this new template be be used when you open a new drawing.
QNEW or from Start tab.

QNEW is set from the options.

Start tab is activating/clicking the template so it is used when you click the 'new' panel.

 

If my post answers your question, please click the "Accept as Solution" button. This helps everyone find answers more quickly!

Kind regards,

Edwin Rense
Cadac Group AEC BV
Supporting Consultant AEC
Cadac Group .
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That is exactly what I was doing and that solved my problem.

 

Thank you for this! Very simple fix.

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That is exactly what I was doing and that solved my problem.

 

Thank you for this! Very simple fix.

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