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Kent1Cooper
en respuesta a: imadHabash


@imadHabash wrote:


I'm sure I got that 0 from somewhere, but now I don't know what I was looking at....  But while it's 3 in the drawing at large as you open it, if you set the Style of the drawn Dimension current  with no overrides, it's [still not 0, but not 3 either] 1.

 

Then, drawing another Dimension in that Style doesn't have that big offset in text position, because that's caused by DIMTVP, which applies only when DIMTAD = 0.  It's 1 in the definition of that Style, but that drawn Dimension has six  overrides in Extended Data, of which presumably one is that DIMTAD is 0 instead of the Style's 1 [I think it's the  (1070 . 77) (1070 . 0)  pairing in Xdata].  That would have caused the drawing's  DIMTVP value of 2.5 to affect that Dimension.

 

DIMTVP as a numerical value doesn't seem to appear in the Properties palette -- just the resultant  displaced text position.

 

TO FIX that displaced-text one, in Acad2016 or later, you can use -DIMSTYLE > Apply, or in earlier versions, DIM > Update.

Kent Cooper, AIA