Beginner here. Adding a dimension symbol in a linear dimension

Beginner here. Adding a dimension symbol in a linear dimension

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Beginner here. Adding a dimension symbol in a linear dimension

knightersunit345
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Hello,

 

So I am trying to add a diameter symbol to a dimension and I saw that need to add "%%c" to the dimension text IPE. 

 

1. Could someone explain what the dimension text IPE is? I have read several forums about it but I still don't understand.

2. Where is the dimension text do I add the %%c? Is it before or after "29.41" or after the "mm"?

 

Any help is appreciated.

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jhackney1972
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Normally you do not have to use the character symbol string to get a diameter symbol, it is placed automatically.  If you are dimensioning something that is not a diameter, heavens knows what, you can use the %%c in front of the text according to ANSI drafting standards.  Take a look at the Screencast.

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knightersunit345
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So this is what Im trying to do(see highlighted dimension). How did this person do this? How do I do this?

Screen Shot 2021-01-28 at 9.21.57 PM.png

 

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davebYYPCU
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Edit Sketch 

Start Dimension

Select centre line and then outside line, before placing the dimension on the screen,

Right Mouse Click, select Diametre Dimension,

place the dimension and create value.

 

Might help....

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rohit.bapat
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Hello @davebYYPCU 

Just a minor update. While adding the dimension, with new centerline type, whenever user selects one centerline and a parallel line or a point we automatically switch to diameter dimension. 

 

Thank you,

Rohit Bapat

 

 





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davebYYPCU
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Ok, thank you for that, 

He is not using a Centre line style line for his question, - I'll presume the old way still applies.

 

 

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rohit.bapat
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Hello @davebYYPCU 

 

Yes, old way to add diameter dimension is still available.

 

Thank you

Rohit





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shahriarsifat1802164
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Hi,
You need to make a reference line for this.
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here is a screencast

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Centerline dimension | Fusion 360 | Autodesk Knowledge Network

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here

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