Add linear dimensions that are vertically orientated.
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Dimensions |
This function allows you to add a vertical dimension, by selecting the start and end points for the entity to be dimensioned and then indicating the dimension text position. Use the radio buttons in the Control Bar to choose between Free, Chained and Running dimension styles.
Vertical dimensions can be:
Free - Each dimension is drawn individually.
Chained - Successive dimensions follow on the previous dimension.
Running - Dimensions are taken from the first point and offset from the previous dimension.
Dimensions use
the current line style.
Procedure

The dimension
style can be selected from the dropdown list. Alternatively, click
to change the Dimension
Styles.

You can click
Pick
to copy dimension settings from an existing dimension entity.
Select a radio button in the Control Bar to select the style for the dimension.

The Point snap mode will be active
Select the Autospace checkbox to space the dimension line at a fixed distance from the dimensioned line or arc. The auto-space distance (in mm on paper) is shown in the edit input just to the right of the checkbox. You can use this to adjust the auto-space distance. When auto-space is active, the position of the dimension line will be locked to the specified distance away from the dimensioned points.
Select the Text override option if you want to be able to edit the dimension text.

Press [Enter] or click.

A line rubberbands to show you the two points. Press [Enter] or click over the next point.



If you have selected the Text override option, you will be prompted Override text and will be able to type over the text. Press [Enter] or click Enter ΓΌ to insert the dimension.
If the Text override option was not selected, the original measurement will be inserted.
You are prompted to:

You can continue to add dimensions as the function repeats.


The Chained option works in the same way as the Free option. The difference is the dimensions follow on from the last indicated point.

Enter the first point.

A line rubberbands to show you the two points. Enter the second point.



Remember if you have the Text override option selected you will be able to change the text value.


Remember if you have the Text override option selected you will be able to change the text value.
Press [Enter] or click in the required position and the dimension is inserted.

The rubberbanded preview is drawn and you can continue to enter the points as the function repeats.

The Running option works in the same way as the first two options. The difference is the dimensions are always taken from the very first point indicated.

Enter the first point. All further dimensions will be taken from this point.
You are prompted to:

A line rubberbands to show you the two points. Enter the second point.

A rubberbanded preview of the running dimension is drawn as you move the mouse to indicate the position for the Running dimensions text. Press [Enter] or click in the required position and the dimension is inserted.

Remember if you have the Text override option selected you will be able to change the text value.
Remember to set the Spacing in the Lines tab of the Dimension Styles to a value larger than the text height and gap.

You are again prompted to:

Continue to enter the points as the function repeats.

