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Fraction Entry using Rectangle Tool

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Fraction Entry using Rectangle Tool

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Have all drawing ads off using the rectangle tool imputing points using the command line. When imputing fractions 4'8-3/8",0 it places starting point out side of boundary of rectangle. Work space switching set to Drawing and Annotation, Drawing Units type set to Architectural Angle type to Decimal Degrees, Precision 0.000 no other changes made. 

Whats the correct input 4'8-3/8'

                                          4'8-3/8"

 

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GrantsPirate
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4’8-3/8

with or without the “ 


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You enter the input like this : 4'8-3/8" or without the double prime("), like this: 4'8-3/8

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@Anonymous wrote:

.... When imputing fractions 4'8-3/8",0 it places starting point out side of boundary of rectangle. ....


I don't understand that part.  In the image, you have given it that location as plain X,Y coordinates in relation to the current Coordinate System origin.  That wouldn't necessarily have any relationship to the "boundary of rectangle" if by that you mean another already-drawn one.  Your input format is correct [though as already described, the inches mark is not required], but what are you really trying to do, and what does the other rectangle have to do with it?

Kent Cooper, AIA
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