snap spacing of dimensions

hilkek
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snap spacing of dimensions

hilkek
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Can anyone give me information on the snap tracking of dimension spacing.

start dimensioning and when you go over a dimension you get two tracking points one on each side of the existing dimension so you can place your new dimension a specified distance apart. what turns this on and off and what controls the spacing.

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j.palmeL29YX
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Dimstyle (DDIM) -> Baseline spacing.

(is used by dimbaseline command and also dimspace command).

 Or you use Object snap Tracking (F11).

 

cadder

 

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hilkek
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Thanks, I got that now what turns it on and off and is there anyplace in the help files that describes this, not using the dimspace or dimbaseline cmds

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scot-65
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Try reviewing DIMDLI and DIMCONTINUEMODE.

???

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cadffm
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You can find the answer yourself easily.

Start searching for your keyword (for example dimspace),
then you will see 3 other help pages where this can find too.

If you are using the right keywords (dimension & space) you will find them.

Sebastian

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j.palmeL29YX
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@hilkek  schrieb:

 I got that now what turns it on and off


And what did you find out? It would be nice for others if you share your knowledge.

 

cadder

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j.palmeL29YX
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@hilkek  schrieb:

start dimensioning and when you go over a dimension you get two tracking points one on each side of the existing dimension ...


Do you work with the plain (Vanilla) AutoCAD or do you use a vertical product (e.g. Autodesk Mechanical or similar)?

 

cadder

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