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Dickie (Types)
5 Mar 02 15:41
I have a model created with ansi text and dimension standards. I am creating a new drawing from this model but with asme stds. The text and dimension standards are different (text thickness, arrow head length).
Anybody know a macro to update this? right now the only way is to recreate the text and dimension. I have run 'annd34'
Thanks
amrut (Automotive)
6 Mar 02 8:57
pls change the std which u need & update ur drwing u will get all the dimentions changed as per ur requirements...thax
Dickie (Types)
6 Mar 02 16:38
I still have a problem with V3 dimension extension lines arrows, not being able to update them to V4 ansi std's.
The only way is to re-create them!!!!
The arrow heads are coming in smaller.
Any help would be great.
franck1060 (Mechanical)
28 Mar 02 15:09
Try also DIMENS2 / MANAGE / STARTUP, then select a startup model with the standard you want to set.

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