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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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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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.
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.
That is exactly what I was doing and that solved my problem.
Thank you for this! Very simple fix.
That is exactly what I was doing and that solved my problem.
Thank you for this! Very simple fix.
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