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Hi,
Is there anyway to restrict what the dimensions can measure to? Occasionally, when creating angle dimensions, it dimensions to the hatch angle rather than the line that forms part of the hatching border.
Another one is when creating linear dimensions, I sometimes click on the tip of an existing linear leader line rather than the end of the line that the dimension was indicating.
In both cases I can usually spot this straight away and correct it. However, there has been an instance of a dimension being 1 mm out as a result of the dimension measuring the wrong item and no one picking it up (not me, nor the drawing checker or the machinist working to the drawing).
Yes, I know I should be more thorough with my drawing checks, but it would be good to not have the ability to dimension to a feature that no one would want to dimension to in the first place. Under what circumstances would anyone need to measure to a point 1 millimetre above a surface to show where a dimension leader line ends?
Cheers,
Stephen
Edited to add: I'm using AutoCAD LT 2011 on Windows 7 Professional
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