Is it possible to dimension in isometric view?

Is it possible to dimension in isometric view?

tdoJLDMA
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Is it possible to dimension in isometric view?

tdoJLDMA
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Greetings:

 

I am unable to dimension in isometric view as shown below.  I try align and oblique angle of 30° and -30° to no avail.  Any idea if this can be done?

 

Advance thanks for your time and help.

 

TD

ISO DIM.JPG

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pendean
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tdoJLDMA
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hank you for the tutorial link. 

 

As stated, I already try them and it doesn't seem to work in my case for the vertical dimension (see attached).

 

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pendean
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Tried what? DIMALIGNED followed by DIMEDIT>Oblique>0 (that's a zero) gives these, what you want I believe, as noted in the tutorial:

 

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Keep in mind how DIMALIGNED actually works and moving it's points around changes the dimension angle.

 

 

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tdoJLDMA
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I try all valued, 0, 30 and -30.  For some reason, I can't make the dimension vertically.

 

ISO  DIM 3.JPG

 

 

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steven-g
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Try an angle of 90, that is straight up!

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tdoJLDMA
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Duh!Smiley Embarassed

 

Thanks everyone for all the help!

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