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Yes, try picking the top edge, or at the least, pick both
ends of the same edge. You picked one on the top edge, the other on thebottom
edge.
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"Dennis Jeffrey" <
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It works the same way as in AutoCAD. You do have running
endpoint snap when placing a dimension. I made a general statement. You
can see by his image that he mis-picked somewhere...
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