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    Posted: 31.Aug.2015 at 15:21
Hi does anybody know how to pick chain dimensions from a datum which then show the running dimensions vertically against the dimension leader? i did this before a few years ago but cant seem to find the info in the help.any responses would be appreciated
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 31.Aug.2015 at 18:54
Might help if you post some sort of graphic.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 01.Sep.2015 at 17:49
ORDINATE Dimensions?  With your datum [temporarily, if you like] as the UCS origin, and in a Dimension Style with both Extension Lines suppressed if you don't want the connector line thingies.
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