I always import drawings image files in .bmp, .jbg, .png, .tif into cad drawing and then use the longest dimension text on it to scale its size to reflect actual dimension on the drawing and then trace lines of the plan manually by drawing lines over it to give a rough drawing. I then dimension all parts of the drawing and then got to site to take physical measurements and mark it next to the dimension text so that I can amend my drawing with correct dimensions. It works good for me but I feel that if I could use dimensioning with alternate dimensions in which the alternate dimension would not be shown so that a blank space is left under the primary dimension text for me to fill in measurements taken to give better clarity. Any help will be appreciated.
hi
just double click on dim text press END and you can add text or new measurement (as text) without changing the distance of that
or select dim and in the properties>text> text override > type your new measurement with <>your text
so you will be able to keep both dim text
I am sending a sample for you. see the properties
If you're just looking for brackets or something with a background use the NEWTEXT sub-function of DIM.
Enter the DIM command, then enter NEWTEXT. keyin:
<>\X[ ]
click OK then select ALL the dimensions you've placed on the drawing.
the <> means use measured dimension
the \X says put the rest under the dimline
the [ ] is just the place holder for field dimensions, the spaces you add will determine the width of the place holder
If you have background mask set on in your dimstyle, all your dims should look like this:
You can keyin the same line in the properties text override window as well, but I prefer the newtext approach for some reason.
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