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Topic ClosedHow Do I Update Ordinate Dimensions?

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Direct Link To This Post Topic: How Do I Update Ordinate Dimensions?
    Posted: 20.Aug.2009 at 16:54
I have a drawing dimensioned with ordinate dimensions. I wish to move the reference point. Is there a way to move the UCS to a different point and automatically adjust the dimensions accordingly? I am using AutoCAD LT 2005.

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Bob Sanderson
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20.Aug.2009 at 20:29
I doubt it, as far as I know:
You reposition the UCS, then select all your dims; grab the grips on the old 0,0 point and drag them over to the new one.
 
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