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Why does the ext line fixed length look different?

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ryimwork
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Why does the ext line fixed length look different?

ryimwork
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Hey,

Can anybody tell why the same dim style makes two different looks? Thanks611.jpg

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Why does the ext line fixed length look different?

Hey,

Can anybody tell why the same dim style makes two different looks? Thanks611.jpg

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imadHabash
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imadHabash
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Hi,

Your CAD lines exist in different 3d levels ( Z factors ) !! you have to draw in a plain 0,0,0 level to get good results. Move your CAD elements to 0,0,0, and your issue will resolved.

 

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Imad Habash

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Hi,

Your CAD lines exist in different 3d levels ( Z factors ) !! you have to draw in a plain 0,0,0 level to get good results. Move your CAD elements to 0,0,0, and your issue will resolved.

 

DDIm.gif

 

 

 

 

Imad Habash

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pendean
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@ryimwork wrote:

Hey,

Can anybody tell why the same dim style makes two different looks? Thanks


Your content has different Z elevations, just look at your file like this

pendean_0-1725370483960.png

 


@ryimwork wrote:

Hey,

Can anybody tell why the same dim style makes two different looks? Thanks


Your content has different Z elevations, just look at your file like this

pendean_0-1725370483960.png

 

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ryimwork
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ryimwork
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Thank you so much. It shows correctly after Z aixs to 0😀

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Thank you so much. It shows correctly after Z aixs to 0😀

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