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Can anyone tell me why Drawing2.dwg doesn't show the correct diameter, but Drawing1.dwg does? I'm sure it's a scaling setting somewhere, but I'm unable to find it. The models are identical, copy and pasted from one drawing to the other.
¡Resuelto! Ir a solución.
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Thanks, Patchy. That fixed it.
Is there some reasonable way I could have figured that out on my own or do I just have to memorize every command?
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Open both drawings and use SETVAR command, then compare the DIM*
because it related to dimstyle.
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Usually in Properties Pallete one can use to compare drawings, but not in this case; so Setvar is next to try.
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what do you consider resonable?
having used the product for 20+ years, from a time when more of the commands were required to be known, certain things are stuck in users heads.
answering post on forums for years will also help you identify triggers.
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DIMASSOC has changed in definition and function over the years,
I would not have guessed it would have this effect
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I guess the dimassoc=2 setting now associates with the viewport or annotation scale?
or by associating to object, it forces a read of viewport or annotation scale?
I'll check older version tonight