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maxim_k
en respuesta a: alastair_leith

Hi @alastair_leith ,

 

You can use command line version of DIMSTYLE command to create separate sub-style for angular dimensions.

Ensure that current dim style is STANDARD.

Start with changing DIMPOST System Variable to none - type point when AutoCAD prompts for DIMPOST value:

Command: DIMPOST
Enter new value for DIMPOST, or . for none <""">: .
Command:

 

Now use command line version of DIMSTYLE command (with dash before command name) to save new dim style with special name "Standard$2":

Command: -DIMSTYLE
Current dimension style: Standard Annotative: No
Current dimension overrides:
DIMPOST
Enter a dimension style option
[ANnotative/Save/Restore/STatus/Variables/Apply/?] <Restore>: S
Enter name for new dimension style or [?]: Standard$2
Command:

 

Now use command line version of DIMSTYLE command again to restore Standard dim style:

Command: -DIMSTYLE
Current dimension style: Standard Annotative: No
Current dimension overrides:
DIMPOST
Enter a dimension style option
[ANnotative/Save/Restore/STatus/Variables/Apply/?] <Restore>: R
Enter a dimension style name, [?] or <select dimension>: Standard
Current dimension style: Standard Annotative: No
Command: 

 

Now use dialog based version of DIMSTYLE command to see the changes, you should see:

 

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