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Dimensions moving

Dimensions moving

Dimensions moving

(OP)
Hey Group,
Is there any method to move a bunch of dimensions at the sametime in the drawing module of Pro/e 2001, Thanks.
-rp

RE: Dimensions moving

If the dimensions are aligned, you can also create a snap line, and move the snap line (this moves all of the dimensions snapped to it). If you have multiple snap-lines, you can use Control in the manner that Steve recommended above to select and move them.

Mark

RE: Dimensions moving

(OP)
I am not familiar with attaching the dimensions to snap line. I have all my dimensions aligned but how do you attach dim to snap line, when I tried to create snap line  (Insert>>Snap line) it asks to choose the view borders only. After creating snap lines I tried to pick both snap line and dim using LMB & CTRL it did not work. I felt LMB and CTRL are for zoom in/out only. If you can explain me how to do this that wud be grt. Thanks, rp

RE: Dimensions moving

(OP)
Yup Mark and Steve thanks for that great suggestion. It worked great option I never knew - rp

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