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Topic Closedwhat is (100'-0") dimension

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kelvin.loh View Drop Down
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    Posted: 14.Jun.2011 at 04:58
what is ' and " ?
 
how do i use them in dimensioning?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14.Jun.2011 at 12:01
This symbol < ' > means feet while this symbol < " > mean inches in imperial / architectural units.  So, if I wanted to indicate 10 feet 6 inches I would write it as 10'-6".  Got it?

If you are dimensioning using architectural (feet and inches) then AutoCAD will automatically insert the symbols for you.


Edited by John Connor - 14.Jun.2011 at 12:02
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