How to Dimension A slanted wall?????
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2009-04-09
05:24 PM
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2023-05-30
03:17 PM
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Rubia Torres
Thanks ahead..
Paul

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2009-04-09 05:57 PM
If you are placing the dimension string by getting a mercedes cursor along the edge of the wall, whether at the base, cut-plane or top of the wall, the dimension string will default to the cut-plane.
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2009-04-09 06:08 PM
Erika wrote:Thanks Erika,
If you click on a node where you get a checkmark at the base of the wall then you should be able to place a dimension node at that point. If it is circular it is 'live' if the symbol for at the checkmark is square then it is independent i.e. not associated with an element.
I dont quite follow what you are trying to tell me here?

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2009-04-09 06:18 PM
See AC12 tutorials on the web hereto see dimensioning in action under annotating.
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2009-04-09 06:39 PM
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2009-04-10 12:04 AM
You can take the dimension string that defaulted to the cut plane and add nodes for the endpoints.
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2009-04-10 12:55 AM
Erika wrote:Will delve back into this next week. off till Tuesday. This is not a circular wall, but a slanted wall. I may just use the node trick if I can. Still cant make it work like you are describing tho. I am trying to dimension in plan, btw, not in 3d if that makes a difference.
when I click on the end of the curved wall (circles are made into 2 halves by archicad). If I click on a division tick mark, it defaults to the cut plane. Rather buggy behavior.
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anyway,, thanks for your input. Have a good weekend


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2009-04-17 03:03 AM
if you float teh curser over differnt parts of the plan you will get differnet symbols.
maybe take a few screen shots of it.

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2009-04-17 12:56 PM
GeNOS wrote:Easy with that curser.
what erika is saying works fine for me.. in every drawing iv done in AC..
if you float teh curser over differnt parts of the plan you will get differnet symbols.
maybe take a few screen shots of it.
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