Re: HELP! - DWGEditor dimensions



On May 10, 11:31 am, "John H" <john.harland.del...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
I'm in the unenviable position of having to work back in 2D (temporarily)
and have a dwg drawing which needs editing.

Are dimensions in DWGEditor always unassociated to the geometry that you
picked when you created them, or is there a setting somewhere that lets you
specify whether or not you want them to be associative?
It seems unbelievable to me that if I move or stretch the geometry, the
dimensions do not move/update!!!

TIA
John H

Just as in ACAD, use a crossing window to select both dimension and
geometry. Select to make a grip hot for your basepoint and stretch the
geometry. The dimension will update to the new value.

.



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