Command similar to Autocad Tracking?
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2012-09-25 04:37 PM
Thank you to anyone who may have some insight.
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2012-09-25 05:59 PM
1. Let's say you want to move a dining table to be 5'-0" to the right of a wall corner.
2. Grab the dining table by a corner, then enter the 'Drag' command (or choose 'Drag' from the menus, or just drag it using the pet palette).
3. Drag the dining table to the wall corner, and just hover it at the corner.
4. Type X5-0+ which will move the table in the x direction 5'-0" positive (to the right). To move it to the left you would type X5-0- (negative direction).
You can combine this with the Y coordinates too, so you'd enter X5-0+ and then Y5-0+ to move it 5 feet over and 5 feet up... make any sense?
This thread discusses a few other ways to do this.
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2012-09-27 03:20 AM
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2012-09-28 08:29 PM
Do you know if it's possible to do something similar with the dimension tool? When I make a string of new dimensions I want them to be 1' away from another string of dimensions (on a 1/4" scale architectural drawing). I drag my string after I've made it and I want to tell it to be 1' away from the next string. Now I make the dim string, draw a reference line 1' away, and then go back and drag my dim string to the reference line. That is too many steps!
Again, any help appreciated.

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2012-09-29 01:05 PM
After placing the dimension points and double-clicking to get the Hammer icon to place the dimension string, move the cursor to the existing dimension line you want to measure from (the cursor will change to the mercedes icon when you are on this existing dimension line), then use the techniques mentioned earlier in this thread to move the cursor to the desired location, then hit the Return key to place the dimension string.
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2012-09-29 05:20 PM
If you haven't already figured it out, you can select only a tick-mark and delete it, and then AC will clean it up for you. For example, if you have a 4' and a 6' dimension (10' overall) then you can delete the tick-mark and it will automatically clean up as a 10' dimension. Maybe obvious but some people will work a long time without knowing this trick.
Conversely, if you select an entire string and then command-click on a new point, it will add a tick-mark in between, turning your 10' string into 4' and 6'.
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2012-10-01 09:26 PM
David wrote:Thank you. That is helpful. I will look into doing that!
JenSaysLessIsMore:
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2012-10-01 09:26 PM
jbArch wrote:Yes. I love this feature!
Also I often will simply 'drag a copy' of my first dimension string, then edit it as needed by adding or subtracting points to the string.
If you haven't already figured it out, you can select only a tick-mark and delete it, and then AC will clean it up for you. For example, if you have a 4' and a 6' dimension (10' overall) then you can delete the tick-mark and it will automatically clean up as a 10' dimension. Maybe obvious but some people will work a long time without knowing this trick.
Conversely, if you select an entire string and then command-click on a new point, it will add a tick-mark in between, turning your 10' string into 4' and 6'.
Thank you!
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2012-10-01 09:31 PM
JenSaysLessIsMore wrote:Ok...I think I got it? Maybe?David wrote:Thank you. That is helpful. I will look into doing that!
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2012-10-02 02:16 PM
JenSaysLessIsMore wrote:Yup. Thanks.JenSaysLessIsMore wrote:Ok...I think I got it? Maybe?David wrote:Thank you. That is helpful. I will look into doing that!
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