Hi fellas!
I have a quick question. I need to show how the angle to true north is calculated. How can I place an angular dimension showing 338,64 degrees as in our example? I always seem to split into 90 degree intervalls? (4x90 = 360)
120 mm
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Hi fellas!
I have a quick question. I need to show how the angle to true north is calculated. How can I place an angular dimension showing 338,64 degrees as in our example? I always seem to split into 90 degree intervalls? (4x90 = 360)
120 mm
Solved! Go to Solution.
Solved by ToanDN. Go to Solution.
Draw a full circle and split it to an arc. Select the arc and turn the temporary dimension to permanent. Change the arc to a white line style if you don't want to show it, or keep it the same size as the angular dimension so they overlap.
Draw a full circle and split it to an arc. Select the arc and turn the temporary dimension to permanent. Change the arc to a white line style if you don't want to show it, or keep it the same size as the angular dimension so they overlap.
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