Alternate units selected. Alternate unit decimal places. Alternate unit scale factor. Alternate units rounding value. Alternate tolerance decimal places. Alternate tolerance zero suppression. Alternate unit zero suppression. Prefix and suffix for alternate text. Dimension line and leader color. Dimension line extension.
Extension above dimension line. Extension line origin offset. Enable Fixed Extension Line. Gap from dimension line to text. Radius dimension jog angle. Justification of text on dimension line. Linear unit scale factor. Generate dimension limits. I am surprised that they are AutoCAD specific.
The ones I've seen try to be generic across platforms. However it gets tricky. I don't know when it changed. I would think that most people who worked on a version before it changed would think DDIM was the command. Possibly anyone who was originally taught to type DDIM would also think it was the command.
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Back to Topic Listing Previous Next. Select Styles in Use if you want to see only the dimension styles currently used by dimensions in the drawing. When selected, suppresses display of dimension styles in externally referenced drawings in the Styles list.
Shows a graphic representation of the style selected in the Styles list. Describes the style selected in the Styles list relative to the current style.
If the description is longer than the space provided, you can click in the pane and use arrow keys to scroll down. Sets the style selected under Styles to current. Displays the Create New Dimension Style dialog box, in which you can define a new dimension style. Displays the Modify Dimension Styles dialog box, in which you can modify dimension styles. Dialog box options are identical to those in the New Dimension Style dialog box.
Displays the Override Current Style dialog box, in which you can set temporary overrides to dimension styles. Overrides are displayed as unsaved changes under the dimension style in the Styles list.
Displays the Compare Dimension Styles dialog box, in which you can compare two dimension styles or list all the properties of one dimension style.
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