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    Posted: 17.Oct.2007 at 22:06
I just got my CAD program up and running on my computer and haven't used it in over a year. I can't for the life of me remember how (of if) it is possible to enter mesurments in feet and inches on the command line. For example, when entering the dimensions for drawing a rectangle I am having to put them in in decimal format. I would like to just type them in in feet and inches. Is this possible? If so PLEASE explain it to me!
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 17.Oct.2007 at 23:39
Change UNITS to architectual.

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http://ltsideofthings.blogspot.com/
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