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    Posted: 03.Oct.2014 at 14:39
When I move a fractional dual dimension, the fraction drops down through the dim line.  How do I correct this?  I am using Autocad 2010
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03.Oct.2014 at 15:56
You'll have to adjust the spacing between the dimension itself and the line it sits over.  This can be done in individually via Properties or globally in your dimension style.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06.Oct.2014 at 16:08
Other possibilities in Dimension Style options:
1.  Reduce the Text's "Fraction Height Scale" [the height of the numerator and denominator text as a proportion of the main text].
2.  Change the Primary Units' "Fraction format" from "horizontal" [assuming that's what you're using -- it would make the tallest fractions] to "diagonal," or maybe even to "not stacked."
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