Changing Dimension Text

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Hello Everybody!

I'm having to go back and update an old drawing and I noticed that
several of the dimensions have differing text size/styles.  Is there
an elegant/simple way to change all of the dimension texts (so they
all match) without having to re-draw the dimensions?  The only other
way I have found is to just type a 'space' character into the text
field of the dimension, then manually type in the length of the
dimension with the "place text" command.  With several dimensions, its
not very elegeant for effective.  Thanks!

Justin

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Reply justin.chebahtah (1) 8/22/2008 3:54:11 PM

EDIT>SELECT BY ATTRIBUTES and CHANGE DIMENSION in dimension toolbox.
What version are you using?

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regards /Thomas Voghera



<justin.chebahtah@gmail.com> wrote in message 
news:9bc1a3a6-1d49-4869-8a01-ff70d858bbce@a3g2000prm.googlegroups.com...
> Hello Everybody!
>
> I'm having to go back and update an old drawing and I noticed that
> several of the dimensions have differing text size/styles.  Is there
> an elegant/simple way to change all of the dimension texts (so they
> all match) without having to re-draw the dimensions?  The only other
> way I have found is to just type a 'space' character into the text
> field of the dimension, then manually type in the length of the
> dimension with the "place text" command.  With several dimensions, its
> not very elegeant for effective.  Thanks!
>
> Justin
> 


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Reply Thomas 8/25/2008 5:52:43 AM


 Justin

First you must check which dimension style you used in previous
drawing.
For e.g. name: Style ISO250 you must choose this style inside window
for Dimension Style.
Go to Element>Dimension Style.
Inside window you can change all text for dimensions which is inside
your drawing - size, font, colour.

Regards
Zuza


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Reply zuz 8/25/2008 8:05:35 AM

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