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Countdown dimensions

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    Posted: 11.Jul.2024 at 10:04
Howdy,
Can somebody point me in the direction on how to generate countdown dimensions?
eg. Autocad native or LISP ?

case:
As you can see in the picture below, I have a wide flat with multiple holes in it.
I would like to use DIMcontinue or something to make chain dimensions automatically, adding it up to use with a tape measure.
So not 250-250-250, but 250-500-750




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Look into ORDINATE Dimensions.
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