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Dimension Problem

Dimension Problem

Dimension Problem

(OP)
When I create a new part in ACAD I always dimension the part before I add in all my corner radiuses and never had any problem doing so. Today seems to be different because after I dimensioned the part, I added the radiuses and all the dimensions jumped off of the intersection points and went to where the radius ends. Can anyone help me fix this problem?


PS- I'm running 2006

RE: Dimension Problem

The variable DIMASSOC would be 0 if you want to stop this behavior.

"Everybody is ignorant, only on different subjects." — Will Rogers

RE: Dimension Problem

(OP)
Didn't seem to work...

RE: Dimension Problem

If you are trying to disassociate an already associated dimension, try the command "dimdisassociate". (there's a mouthful)

"Everybody is ignorant, only on different subjects." — Will Rogers

RE: Dimension Problem

If you snap to INT it may still work.  Or if may work if you snap to APPINT.  Not END though...

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