New dimensions have $ sign and not correct

New dimensions have $ sign and not correct

pedcarson
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New dimensions have $ sign and not correct

pedcarson
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Every time I dimension, when I have the Standard 1-1 dimension set as current, my dimension is made using this new Standard1-1$ instead and is not the right one. Why is it switching to this and not sticking to the current one?

 

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pendean
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Do into DIMSTYLE command, select the dimstyle you wish to use, right-click and make it current.

Now does the problem go away in this file?

Repeat for all other files.
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pedcarson
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I did that but when I do angular, radius or diameter dimensions, it creates a new style again with the $ symbol. I have to highlight the dimension, go to properties and select the one that was made current for it to change?

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pendean
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>>>...it creates a new style again with the $ symbol...<<<
There is no such functionality here in plain AutoCAD 2017/2018 that we use:

Is this a problem in this one single file?
Can you repeat it in all files? Even if you start a new file?
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john.vellek
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Hi @pedcarson,

 

The dollar sign in the dimstyle name means that it is a child style such as a leader based upon a dimstyle.  Can you attach a sample file for me to examine? I am happy to see if I can give you a fix to get things looking normal again.

 

 

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


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pedcarson
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Here is the attached file that's giving me trouble. As you can see I have my annotative dimension set current but every time I dimension using dli command or similar, it creates a different type of dimension based on it.

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john.vellek
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Hi @pedcarson,

 

I noticed when I opened your file that it is not a file that was created in native AutoCAD.  What application did it start in?

 

I also found 11 Audit errors, was able to purge a bunch of items and also was able to remove quite a few regapps using -Purge.

 

I suggest that you perform these steps and also an -EXPORTTOAUTOCAD  to see if these steps will correct this issue.

 

 

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


John Vellek


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pedcarson
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Thanks possibly this was the issue? I used Draft sight because a licence
was taken temporarily at the office.