QUICKCALC zero suppression problem
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I have AutoCAD 2018. I use the QUICKCALC often while I'm working cause it's faster and easier than using a regular one. On some drawings however, I use the QUICKCALC and something weird happens where it wants to suppress the zero in the answer box, if the answer has a zero at the end. This only happens when I am doing math problems in feet and inches, so typing with x'-x". To give an example, if I type 10" in QUICKCALC and press enter, my answer will be 1". If I type 2'-0" - 2" and press enter, my answer comes out to 1'-1". Whenever there is a zero at the end of my answer it wants to suppress it. If I type 10 without an " mark and press enter, I will get 10 in the answer box.
This problem only applies to some drawings that I open, not many of them but it's still an issue. I had AutoCAD 2012 back in the day and I had the same problem. My gut instinct was to check and see if my dimension settings were causing this. So I surfed through DIMSTY and modified the current layer to not suppress the 0" at the end of the dimensions. To clarify this is in the primary units column, under zero suppression I have the 0 feet box checked, so that I suppress the 0' if there is no amount of feet, and the 0 inches box is not checked, so I am not suppressing the 0" in my dimensions. This setting failed to fix my problem and I'm kind of at a loss. This is a big problem because it can catch me off guard really easily while I'm working and I might get some calculations wrong. Appreciate any help I can get guys thanks.