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Linear, Diameter, and Radius Leader Differences

Linear, Diameter, and Radius Leader Differences

Linear, Diameter, and Radius Leader Differences

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Hi there,

I am coming across a document setting problem that has me stumped. I am trying to change the leader lines for the linear, diameter, and radius dimensions. What I want is for the Linear dims to have the arrows and lines on the inside (pointing out to the end dimension lines)and the diameter and radius leader lines to point to the outside of the feature only. I can control each via clicking on the separate leaders and changing between the inside and outside buttons on the Dimension sidebar under the Leader tab one by one. This is time consuming and I should be able to control these from the System Options/ Document Properties window. However, I can only figure out how to change the overall dimension setting for inside and outside but I can't find the individual settings for Linear, Diameter, and Radius. Any info would be most appreciated!
Thanks,
Allie

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