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architecture scale of view ports

john.p.addy
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architecture scale of view ports

john.p.addy
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Ok I can not remember for some reason and can not find my baseplan that has all my dim styles and setting already set up so I have to start all over.    I am working on a set of architectural plans that I am helping a friend with and it is all screwed up and I'm trying to fix it. 

 

I know in the past I have use for my dim style

 

" DIM 48 " for 1/4"=1'-0"

" DIM 24 " for 1/2"=1'-0"

 

which I had everything already setup in my base plan that i would use to start a new set of plans with but that is what I can not find.  Can anyone help me with this.  I can not remember text height and arrows sizes. All that crap.  If someone has a example of what they have set up for all that stuff that they would be will to help me that would be great or if someone would be will upload a drawing file with that so I could see how they have it set up.

Thank you,
John Addy
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gotphish001
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Here's a template I use it has all the default style in it plus a few others I use. We use the EPM dim style as our default. We mostly dim in paperspace so it's annotative. Is that what you are looking for. 

 

Edit: I just realized that's an autocad architecture template, but I think you should still be able to get the styles out of it with design center and look at them.



Nick DiPietro
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john.vellek
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Hi @john.p.addy

 

This is considered old school but can still work very effectively.  I have attached a chart I used to use as a cheat sheet.

 

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If you want to explore Annotative dimensions take a look here.

 

I have also attached a drawing with some dimstyles for you to start with for creating your own.

 

 

Please select the Accept as Solution button if my post solves your issue or answers your question.


John Vellek


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