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RaymondEFBPH
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Search for dimensions

RaymondEFBPH
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Is there a way to search for dimensions that have weird fractions like 1/256, 1/64, and 1/32 in order to fix them? I'm not looking to round the dimensions, I'm looking to find the dimensions so that the referenced elements can be adjusted.

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Search for dimensions

Is there a way to search for dimensions that have weird fractions like 1/256, 1/64, and 1/32 in order to fix them? I'm not looking to round the dimensions, I'm looking to find the dimensions so that the referenced elements can be adjusted.

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barthbradley
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barthbradley
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I'm thinking there is more to this question, because when you placed the elements originally I imagine they were correct; right?  I mean you didn't model willy-nilly; right?   

 

But having said that, schedules might help, depending on what it is that you are looking for. For instance, if you wanted to search for odd-ball sill heights, you could create a Window schedule to list all the sill heights. 

 

One last thing. Do you use Snaps?  I would imagine you do.  Do the Snap Increments have  1/256, 1/64, and 1/32? If so, remove them.  

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I'm thinking there is more to this question, because when you placed the elements originally I imagine they were correct; right?  I mean you didn't model willy-nilly; right?   

 

But having said that, schedules might help, depending on what it is that you are looking for. For instance, if you wanted to search for odd-ball sill heights, you could create a Window schedule to list all the sill heights. 

 

One last thing. Do you use Snaps?  I would imagine you do.  Do the Snap Increments have  1/256, 1/64, and 1/32? If so, remove them.  

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mhiserZFHXS
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I'd assume this is something that could be done with Dynamo, though I'm not totally sure.

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I'd assume this is something that could be done with Dynamo, though I'm not totally sure.

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