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Anonymous
en respuesta a: maxim_k

Hi Maxim,

 

Thank you for taking the time to respond !

 

Maybe I need to explain myself a bit better..  The problem I am having is not a case of needing to indicate a "+"  (or "-").  The problem is this:

 

AutoCAD is automatically subtracting the lower limit value I input into the:

Dimension style manager, modify, tolerances, method, limits, prescision 0.000, Upper value 0.0230, Lower value 0.012.  

 

I have attached a screen shot to hopefully explain it a bit better.

 

My goal is being able to end up with this result:

 

Upper limit diameter: 16.023

Lower limit diameter: 16.012 [THIS IS WHERE AutoCAD DISPLAYS THE INCORRECT VALUE of 15.88.  AutoCAD has automatically assumed the Lower limit is a "-" value, I want in this case for Lower limit to also be "+" as well as the Upper limit ]

 

I tried your suggestion and yes I can apply a "-" or "+" in front of either the top or bottom (one or the other, not both..) but AutoCAD wont allow me to edit the numerical value itself unfortunately. This is why I am stuck becuase I cant find a way to display the correct actual number.  

The edits I CAN achieve is placing a number or letter or symbol etc IN FRONT, OR AFTER the dimension displayed (either the top or bottom, not both the top and bottom), but I can not edit/change (i.e. fix) the number itself.  If its says 15.988, thats it, I can not change it manually to the number I want (which is 16.012).

 

 

On the other hand I also have other dimensions that require both the upper and lower limits to BOTH be MINUS the tolerance values, so I will have the same issue in that case too :cara_de_decepción:

 

 

I hope there is a way!?? Thank you again for your time - once again !!! :cara_con_una_leve_sonrisa:

Thanks !!!