Dimscale

Dimscale

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Dimscale

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How do I set the dimscale using VBA. I follow stuff that in a VBA for A2K
and it does not work.
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This sets it to 100:

ThisDrawing.SetVariable "DIMSCALE", 100

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> How do I set the dimscale using VBA. I follow stuff that in a VBA for A2K
> and it does not work.
>
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Doesn't that create a style override? One way to make a global change to
your dimstyle is to make the change on an individual dimension then use that
dimension as the argument for the call to the dimstyle's CopyFrom method.

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"Jimmy B" wrote in message
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> This sets it to 100:
>
> ThisDrawing.SetVariable "DIMSCALE", 100
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Frank, I have tried this and, if you have several dimstyles with different
arrowheads and color settings and other differences in your dimension
styles, - this will be copied too. But on just one dimstyle it will work
perfectly. I have a post regarding this earlier (04-14-2000).

"Frank Oquendo" wrote in message
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> Doesn't that create a style override? One way to make a global change to
> your dimstyle is to make the change on an individual dimension then use
that
> dimension as the argument for the call to the dimstyle's CopyFrom method.
>
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> "Jimmy B" wrote in message
> news:ef001bf.0@WebX.SaUCah8kaAW...
> > This sets it to 100:
> >
> > ThisDrawing.SetVariable "DIMSCALE", 100
>
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