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HUGE dimension font size in model

HUGE dimension font size in model

HUGE dimension font size in model

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I have read 76 topics here I searched but no answer to mine.

Lets take an example for say this.
After I draw a sketch, I usually make dimensions to make the sketch be full defined.

The dimension number size is usually around 4mm high. (Just as big as these words you are reading).

But after I upgraded my SW2004 to SP4.1, the number has grown around 3 times. Say, it is around 12mm high. The huge fonts just covers one another---once I view the sketch in "fit in screen'.

Is there anyone meets similar problem as I am experiencing or someone knows how to set the font? Or I have to re-install my software? --- I have re-installed 3 times in the past 9 months...

RE: HUGE dimension font size in model

Go to Tools  > Options > Document Properties > Annotations Display & check mark the Always display text at the same size box

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