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andre_andre168
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setting property

hi

i am new to autocad, pls help

i want to know how to set the property as picture number 1, currently is like picture number 2. that is a property of a line, i got from 2 diff files.  thank you

 

regards

andrepic 1pic 1pic 2pic 2

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Message 2 of 12

@andre_andre168 ,

 

Welcome to the forum!

 

For Picture 1, draw a Polyline.

ValentinWSP_2-1711013316380.png

 

For Picture 2, draw a Line.

ValentinWSP_1-1711013191069.png

 

If currently a line, just use PEDIT to make it a Polyline:

ValentinWSP_0-1711013068215.png

 



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Emilio Valentin
Message 3 of 12

tyvm,

i use DIST, but how come the result is diff for the same line as shown on the pic. the correct distance is 19.2221, also the elevation is not 0

regards

andre003.jpg004.jpg

 

Message 4 of 12
cadffm
in reply to: andre_andre168

0. Without your data, everyone have to guess only

1. You don't select the same point (see your osnap Icon), so that it is possible the problem (without your data, can't know that)

2. The main reason  will be different heights.
The DIST distance value refers to the distance between the points, not the projected distance on the view plane.

 

Share both objects (.dwg) and we show you the facts

cadffm_0-1711095423397.png

 

Sebastian

Message 5 of 12

@andre_andre168 ,

 

Consider using the FLATTEN command, or change the Z value to 0.

 

 

That usually happens when you have different "Start Z" or "End Z", as your sample shows:

 

ValentinWSP_0-1711096189804.png

 

 



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Emilio Valentin
Message 6 of 12
andre_andre168
in reply to: cadffm

hi, ty

this is exactly in the same file and the same spot

 

andre

 

Message 7 of 12

hi

ty, yes, i think this is the problem, how to change z value to 0. i already read the link, but not all z become 0 when i use a command as below

 

Alternative to change the Z value of objects to zero

Use the CHANGE command:

  1. Type in the CHANGE command.
  2. Type ALL to select all objects and then Enter.
  3. Type P for Properties.
  4. Type E for Elevation.
  5. Type 0 and then a final Enter to end the command.

andre

Message 8 of 12
cadffm
in reply to: andre_andre168

Same file, okay

Same spot, NO it isn't.

Not the same Snap-Point. Just the same X and Y-position, but not the same Z-position.

 

Share the part of your DWG and we can show you what you are doing and why it is differently.

 

 

Sebastian

Message 9 of 12

@andre_andre168,

 

As @cadffm mentioned, share your file for everyone to provide you better answers.

 

Note: Make sure to FLATTEN any reference files (if any).



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Emilio Valentin
Message 10 of 12

hi, ty

@Valentin-WSP 

@cadffm 

here is the file

 

andre

Message 11 of 12

@andre_andre168 ,

 

As mentioned before, use the FLATTEN command (while on TOP view).

 

ValentinWSP_0-1711440354206.png

ValentinWSP_1-1711440394744.png

 

After using the FLATTEN command:

ValentinWSP_2-1711440494804.png

 

 



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Emilio Valentin
Message 12 of 12

it solved, tyvm

andre

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