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rkmcswain
en respuesta a: Anonymous

No problem. I think I used the wrong term myself...

A DIMCONSTRAINT creates sort of a lock on the entity you dimension to maintain the size in the dimension.

Are you trying to place a visible dimension or do you just want to measure something and see the result at the command line?

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