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Dim formatting

Dim formatting

Dim formatting

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Take a look at the attached pic, mindful that regardless of ISO or ANSI drafting standard, 'whatever Lola wants, Lola gets'
I've done this as a note superimposed over a dimension because I can't shuffle the text in the dimension itself to show what I want. Am I missing something? The note won't move with a dimension, but it is easy to show someone how to do it.

Thanks,

RE: Dim formatting

Here's another way. A little more complicated, but more balanced. After your dimension in the Feature Manager type:
<STACK size=1 divider=no>DIM<OVER>REF</STACK>
You can add this as a Favorite, so you don't need to keep typing it.

Sylvia

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