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Topic ClosedDimensioning @ layout space

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Direct Link To This Post Topic: Dimensioning @ layout space
    Posted: 17.Jul.2011 at 07:27
hi everybody!!!!
 
I have a problem in terms of dimesioning @ layout space everytime i create new dimension @ layout the previous dimension it change. Unfortunately, i have own solution the other dimesions is correct I literraly matchproperties (MA).if there's any way besides matchproperties anf dimension associate can create the correct dimensions at layout space
 
note: layout space dimension is our standard dimensioning in our company.SleepySleepySleepySleepySleepySleepy
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 17.Jul.2011 at 13:08
That doesn't make much sense.  You create one dimension then when you create a second dimension the first one changes?  Changes how?

Post the drawing so someone here can take a look at it.


Edited by John Connor - 17.Jul.2011 at 13:10
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