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DIMSPACE and DIMBREAK - AutoCAD Tutorial
From the course: AutoCAD: Effective Annotating
DIMSPACE and DIMBREAK
- [Announcer] We're staying in our 04_Dimensioning drawing, and, as you can see, I've left the dimensions in place from the Continue and Baseline video. So there's are Continue dimensions, the 150 and the 100, and there's are Baseline dimensions here, the 200 and the 300. We're going to zoom in a bit closer now on this top part here so that you can see all four dimensions, but where they're all crossing over and things, here. Now, you'll notice that I changed the baseline spacing in the dimension style in the previous video. Now, I want to change that spacing again, but I can use a thing called 'DIMSPACE'. Again, it's on the 'Annotate' tab on the Ribbon in the 'Dimensions' Panel. Over here, this one here. So there's 'Adjust Space'. It adjusts the spacing between the linear dimensions, or also, angular dimensions. So if I click on that one there, 'Adjust Space', it prompts me now to select the base dimension, which is going to be my 200, just there. And then I select the 300 dimension…
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