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Creating and assigning annotative styles - AutoCAD Tutorial
From the course: Cert Prep: AutoCAD Certified Professional
Creating and assigning annotative styles
- [Instructor] We're staying in our Annotating_HOUSE.dwg file. What we're going to look at now is creating and assigning annotative styles. Now annotative scaling can be used for things like dimension styles, text styles, multilinear styles as you've seen in previous videos. So what we're going to look at is creating an annotative dimension style, but it's going to have different features to the dimension style we used previously. So I'm going to go into the annotate tab on the ribbon and I'm going to go to the dimensions panel here and click on this little arrow here. And it will take me into the dimension style manager. If I close that though and go to the home tab, you'll also notice on the annotation fly out here that I can also go to dimension style there, as well. Doesn't matter which one you use. Select annotative as the style in the list and then click on new. And you'll notice it's prompting you for a new style name, Copy of Annotative. We're going to call it Training, like…
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