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Dimension text size problem

Dimension text size problem

Dimension text size problem

(OP)
well, my dimension text size WAS correct this morning, but ive noticed this afternoon that all the text on my dimensions has now shrunk to half the size > any idea how that has happened and how i can fix it........ ? any help is much appreciated.

I've checked the settings in DDIM, against the prev revision of the drawing that is saved on cad (and stll has correct text size) and the settings seem the same !

cheers,

Cenkos.

RE: Dimension text size problem

check the height of the current text style.

RE: Dimension text size problem

(OP)
thanks CADaver, problem sorted !

the size was right in DDim as id checked that, but hadnt gone to the style settng

we have company menus for text sizes tied to the dimscale, so never need to set heights etc, just dimscles. dnt knw how a value had appeared in style, but ive reset to 0 and it works fine again now, just had to match all the dimensions to one new one to get my sizes back > thanks   

RE: Dimension text size problem

You're welcome, glad to have been of service.

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