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Inserting counterbore and depth symbols into dimension text.

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Anonymous
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Inserting counterbore and depth symbols into dimension text.

Hello. I am fairly new to AutoCAD 2017.   I am trying to insert a counter bore and depth symbols into dimension text.  When editing dimension text, I can find the diameter symbol, but cannot locate counter bore and depth.  Where can I find these?

Thanks in advance for your help!

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Message 2 of 12
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

In Dimension Text Editor, Click Symbol Ribbon, and then Click Other...

See below an image.

 

 

Countbore 1.jpg

 

Then You will get Character map Dialog box.

If you change Font to GDT, You will see Counterbore and depth symbols.

 

 

 

Countbore 2.jpg

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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

THANK YOU!

Message 4 of 12
breeder
in reply to: Anonymous

Thanks!!!
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simonquinn
in reply to: Anonymous

i tried this, but it didn't work for me.  the depth symbol turned into an x when i pasted it.

Message 6 of 12
breeder
in reply to: simonquinn

Try with cap lock on or off, I can't remember. It is case sensitive.
Message 7 of 12
todd.rathier
in reply to: simonquinn

Make sure the text font is GDT. Other fonts probably do not support that symbol.

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lbsceldiablito
in reply to: Anonymous

I am having a similar problem with the countersink symbol in V2023 Windows. It comes across as a "W". I've tried alternate GDT fonts and upper- and lower-case when selecting and pasting.

Message 9 of 12

Nevermind, I found the solution.
Message 10 of 12
Joseph.Madden
in reply to: Anonymous

I had the same problem were it was appearing as a W. Had to right click and disable "All Caps" and "Autocorrect cAPS Lock". Then paste it in again. I was able to reenable both once it displayed correctly.

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mvr_asp
in reply to: simonquinn

same here

this is really frustrating

Message 12 of 12
jlindke
in reply to: mvr_asp

If it displays an X, highlight the X in the text box, then in the Formatting section of the text edit panel, change the Font type to GDT, or AIGDT, wherever you found the symbol.

You get the X or W or whatever because you are trying to insert a symbol into a text box that has a different font type (like Arial) already selected, and that font does not support that symbol, so it displays the X.

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