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    Posted: 24.Jan.2009 at 11:48
Originally posted by ace31177 ace31177 wrote:

When I go to dimension my drawing I want to display the dimensions in inches (38") not feet and inches (3'2").  

I am pretty sure there is probably a simple way to do it but I have not figured it out yet. 
 
 


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23.Jan.2009 at 22:47

When I go to dimension my drawing I want to display the dimensions in inches (38") not feet and inches (3'2").  

I am pretty sure there is probably a simple way to do it but I have not figured it out yet. 
 
 
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