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Joined: 08.Aug.2013
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    Posted: 03.Sep.2013 at 19:02
How do you increase the centermark of a circle in Draftsight? I looked through the help notes and it only showed how to make the centermark present. Nothing about changing the size.
Thank you in advance.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03.Sep.2013 at 20:23
Options > Drafting Styles > Dimension > Radial/Diameter Dimension > Center Mark Display > "As Mark" > Size.  The default size is 0.09.

You would get helped quicker if you posted to the Draftsight forum rather than here.  I think I can count the number of Draftsight users here on two fingers.


Edited by John Connor - 03.Sep.2013 at 20:25
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