Dimensioning - Both Imperial and Metric Units?
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‎2009-02-24 02:56 PM - last edited on ‎2023-05-30 03:17 PM by Rubia Torres
‎2009-02-24
02:56 PM
Thanks,
Jeff
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‎2009-02-24 03:42 PM
‎2009-02-24
03:42 PM
Use the Secondary Dimension command.
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‎2009-02-24 04:22 PM
‎2009-02-24
04:22 PM
Thanks Laszlo. That's exactly what I was looking for.
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‎2009-02-24 04:44 PM
‎2009-02-24
04:44 PM
jffgrffn wrote:
Thanks Laszlo. That's exactly what I was looking for.
If I may be so presumptuous, Jeff, I doubt this is what you are looking for. What you are REALLY looking for (at least in the area of dual-unit dimensioning) is a tool that at the very least:
- 1) Maintains associative relationships between the thing being dimensioned and BOTH sets of units (refreshing the units after the fact does not cut it).
2) Automatically puts one of the units in (parenthesis) oritalicsor allows you to automatically predetermine some sort of differentiation between the units.
3) Is not some tacked-on half-measure but something built into the basic functionality of the dimension tool itself.
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