![]() ![]() Click Menu “Dimension”, and then choose “Geometric tolerance”.Geometric tolerances show acceptable deviations of form, profile, orientation, location, and run out of a feature. Specify align point Geometric tolerance #.Click Menu “Dimension”, and then choose “dimension alignment”.Specify second point Dimension alignment #ĭimension alignment is only valid for rotated dimension and align dimension.Click Menu “Dimension”, and then choose “Ordinate XY dimension”.Specify second point Ordinate XY dimension #.Click Menu “Dimension”, and then choose “Ordinate dimension”.Click Menu “Dimension”, and then choose “Dim arc length”.Arc Length Dimension #Īrc length dimensions measure the distance along an arc or polyline arc segment. Specify a location for the landing line of the multileader object.Specify a location for the arrowhead of the multileader object.Click Menu “Editor”, and then choose “Mleader”.A multileader object typically consists of an arrowhead, a horizontal landing, a leader line or curve, and either a multiline text object or a block. Enter the lable text, and click ok Mleader #Ĭreate a multileader object.Click Menu “Dimension”, and then choose “Leader”.Click Menu “Dimension”, and then choose “Diameter”Ĭreate a line that connects annotation to a feature.You can use grips to easily reposition the resulting diameter dimension. Measures the diameter of a selected circle or arc, and displays the dimension text with a diameter symbol in front of it. Click Menu “Dimension”, and then choose “Radius”.You can use grips to reposition the resulting radius dimension easily. Measures the radius of a selected circle or arc and displays the dimension text with a radius symbol in front of it. Click Menu “Dimension”, and then choose “Angular”.Angular Dimension #Īngular dimensions measure the angle between two selected geometric objects or three points. Click Menu “Dimension”, and then choose “Linear”.Linear Dimension #Ĭreates a linear dimension with a horizontal, vertical, or rotated dimension line Click Menu “Dimension”, and then choose “Aligned”.select the object to quick dimension Aligned Dimension #Ĭreate a linear dimension that is aligned with the origin points of the extension lines.Click Menu “Dimension”, and then choose “Quick dimension with baseline”.Click Menu “Dimension”, and then choose “Dimension merge”Ĭreate a linear, angular, or ordinate dimension from the baseline of the previous or selected dimension.select the object to quick dimension Dimension merge #.Click Menu “Dimension”, and then choose “Quick dimension”.Specify dimension position Quick Dimension #Ĭreate a series of dimensions quickly from selected objects.Press enter and then select the dimension entityĪutomatically selects an applicable dimension type for the objects you select and displays the prompts corresponding to that dimension type.Click Menu “Dimension”, and then choose “Super dimension”. ![]() The supported dimension types range from vertical, horizontal, aligned, and rotated linear dimensions, to angular dimensions, to radius, diameter, jogged radius, and arc length dimensions, to baseline and continued dimensions. Select objects, lines, or points to dimension and click anywhere in the drawing area to draw the dimension. When you hover over an object for dimensioning, the DIM command automatically previews a suitable dimension type to use. Super Dimension #Ĭreate multiple types of dimensions within a single command session. The basic types of dimensioning are aligned, linear, angular, radius, diameter, and arc length.
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