Dimensions changing when lines/objects are moved, rotated or stretched

Dimensions changing when lines/objects are moved, rotated or stretched

Anonymous
Not applicable
7,097 Views
7 Replies
Message 1 of 8

Dimensions changing when lines/objects are moved, rotated or stretched

Anonymous
Not applicable

Recently updated from AutoCAD 2017 to 2019 and there seems to be a new function that makes some dimensions auto update and change when a line or object is moved, rotated or stretched. There does not seem to be a rhyme or reason as to which dimensions auto update and which dimensions stay. This could be a handy function if used properly, but as of now it's just causing grief. Probably because I don't understand all of it yet..

 

Is there a way to turn this function off? OR, is there a place I can go to learn more about this new function?

 

See the screencast below.

 

 

0 Likes
Accepted solutions (2)
7,098 Views
7 Replies
Replies (7)
Message 2 of 8

h_s_walker
Mentor
Mentor
Accepted solution

At the command line type DIMASSOC. Change the value to 0

Howard Walker
Did you find this post helpful? Feel free to Like this post.
Did your question get successfully answered? Then click on the ACCEPT SOLUTION button.

EESignature


Left Handed and Proud

0 Likes
Message 3 of 8

pendean
Community Legend
Community Legend
Accepted solution
It does that here in 2017 as well as older versions: you probably liketo have DIMASSOC variable turned off or set to 1 (it only stops associating of new dims, not already in place dims).

For already drawn dims you need to hit them all with DIMDISASSOCIATE command first. Usage is explained in HELP.


Message 4 of 8

Anonymous
Not applicable

Thank you!

0 Likes
Message 5 of 8

Anonymous
Not applicable

It must have been set to 2 out of the box or something. All good now though.

 

Thank you!

0 Likes
Message 6 of 8

j_maurer
Explorer
Explorer

Thanks

Worked great.

Do you know what command you turn off so this will not happen in the future?

 

Thanks again

0 Likes
Message 7 of 8

RobDraw
Mentor
Mentor

@j_maurer wrote:

Do you know what command you turn off so this will not happen in the future?

Why would you want to turn it off? For most people this is a valuable tool. I would suggest that you familiarize yourself with how to use it properly.


Rob

Drafting is a breeze and Revit doesn't always work the way you think it should.
0 Likes
Message 8 of 8

pendean
Community Legend
Community Legend

@j_maurer wrote:

Do you know what command you turn off so this will not happen in the future?


In LT, the lack of built-in automation as part of its value price means you yourself just need to keep track of it all the time. SYSVARMONITOR command can help alert you of variables changing from your preferred settings.