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Iso dimension reg.

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Anonymous
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Iso dimension reg.

Hello Everyone!

I have problem when I'm doing dimensioning for isometric views. When I select a line for dimension, the Dim is coming with an angle, I want to place the Dim lines, arrows & text in same plane, not in an angle. How to do it pls help, Attached jpeg is for your refference.

Thanks & Regards,
Murali.
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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Hi!

Someone please clear above doubt. I understand it might be a basic question but as i'm working on Autocad after 6yrs long gap I'm unable to recollect it. please help i'm stuck here.

Thanks & Regards.
Message 3 of 8
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Your screenshot seems to be correctly dimensioned: what are you expecting,
or needing that is different?

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Dean Saadallah
http://LTisACAD.blogspot.com
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Message 4 of 8
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

hello,

maybe you can use [dimension oblique] or on command line [_dimedit]
select dimension line and give then degrees [20], [90] or [-20].

Nico
Message 5 of 8
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Hi Dean,

Thanks for your response. I have attached another snapshot to make my question clear. In this snapshot you can find the Dim in Black are current style and what I expect is in Magenta. For this perticular Dim I have changed with Dimedit-->Oblique. Is there anyway like change the settings so that the Dim style what I expect generates aotumatically.

thanks,

Hi Nico, Thanks for your response too.
Message 6 of 8
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Thanks for the clarification on what you want: have to say that rubs me the
wrong way and looks very awkward LOL'.

You can Automate Nico's tip with a toolbar macro button if that helps.

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Dean Saadallah
http://LTisACAD.blogspot.com
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Message 7 of 8
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

That's the way they learned us to draw them in tool school... :O)

Have fun,
Dave

"Dean Saadallah" wrote:
Thanks for the clarification on what you want: have to say that rubs me the
wrong way and looks very awkward LOL'.

You can Automate Nico's tip with a toolbar macro button if that helps.

--
Dean Saadallah
http://LTisACAD.blogspot.com
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Message 8 of 8
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

LOL, depends on the school 🙂

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Dean Saadallah
http://LTisACAD.blogspot.com
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