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Anonymous
en respuesta a: Anonymous

Thank you all for your responses, but I understand how Dimstyle and all works.

 

The issue wasn't how to create a new style or create new styles or what have you...the issue was is there a setting or a lisp or anything that, say I opened a drawing from "bob" and all dimensions were style xyz because that's what he made them in, those dimensions, the ones already there, would CHANGE to style abc instead, forcing a "precision" change, text change, etc etc etc WHEN I open the drawing, so that no matter what, ALL dimensions that are existing now convert to style abc?

At the most basic, I would want to change whatever setting in AutoCAD or make a lisp or something, that the second I open a drawing from "bob" or "garry" or whomever, doesn't matter, the precision on ALL existing dimensions, AND the default precision is changed and set to 1/256 from whatever that drawing had it saved at or whatever autocad has it "defaulted" at?

But preferably, I would want to be able to just, "force" all dimensions "AT OPENING" of a drawing, the second it opens, to change, period, to a set style.

Is either scenario possible? Or would I have to manually go in and change one dimension that's existing, then match properties the rest?

Thank you for your time!