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Configuring nonlinear dimension types

Configuring nonlinear dimension types

- [Instructor] This week we're going to pick up where we left off last week, continuing to talk about dimension types. We looked at aligned and linear dimension types in last week's video. So this week we're going to focus on the other types. So I've got the same two files again, one is based on the imperial template from the US installation, the other is based on the metric template. Last week, I used this one, the imperial file. This week I'll focus on the metric template just to shake it up a little bit. So you can use whichever file you like, or you can even use your own template if you prefer. Now, I'm not going to go through the aligned and linear dimension types this time. Look at last week's video if you want to learn more about those. Let's start with arc length, and actually if you select one of those and go to edit type and kind of scroll through the list, you're hard pressed to find anything that's different from it in the linear dimension styles that we looked at last…

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