Stacking Fractions in Dimensions

Stacking Fractions in Dimensions

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Stacking Fractions in Dimensions

Anonymous
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Is revit able to stack fraction dimensions? instead of 10 1/2" it becomes 10 ½”

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chrisplyler
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Accepted solution

No.

 

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aeichnerMBLN5
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That is not 'solved' it is merely 'answered'. Seeing 'solved' led me here thinking it had been 'solved'.

"the patient appeared to be drowning, but the problem was 'solved' when they stopped breathing"

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barthbradley
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@aeichnerMBLN5 wrote:

. Seeing 'solved' led me here thinking it had been 'solved'.

 


 

What's "it"? 

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Message 6 of 9

aeichnerMBLN5
Contributor
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'IT' is the problem of not being able to stack fractions in Revit, sorry I thought that was obvious.

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Message 7 of 9

David125
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I agree it is very annoying that an issue is marked "solved", when all it has is a response.

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RobRocks
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@David125 wrote:

I agree it is very annoying that an issue is marked "solved", when all it has is a response.


It is up to the OP to mark solutions as THEY see fit. Sometimes a response that says it is not possible is an indication that no more discussion is needed.

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Message 9 of 9

harryNR27R
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Crazy that users have been asking for stacking fractions since the inception of the program, but we still get "sorry, it's hard coded". We are transitioning to Revit and we are constantly having to make compromises like this in our drawing standards to accommodate Revit "quirks". 

 

Although we still don't have the ability to create stacked fractions, at least 2025 gives us, checks notes, a tabbed project browser.

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