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![]() Posted: 05.Feb.2010 at 09:47 |
When you're dimensioning a drawing, it's nice to space your dimensions out evenly, to make sure that the text and lines don't overlap, and to give a uniform look to the drawing.But maybe you were lazy (or in a hurry) when you placed your dimensions, and you just clicked around randomly: Not so nice. Guess we'd better fix it.Fortunately, there's a command for that.It's called "Adjust Space", or DIMSPACE, and it's on the Dimensions panel of the Annotate tab (right next to Break Dimension). You pick a base dimension, and then the dimensions to adjust, and the command redistributes them until they're nice and uniformly laid out. You can enter a value for the spacing yourself, or use the Auto option to let AutoCAD LT figure it out.There, isn't this better?
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