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Ordinate dimensioning questions

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mrspetos

Industrial
May 19, 2004
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how can i get my ordinate dimensions to have 3 seperate origins, one for each of my 3 views (front, top, side)
 
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Unless I'm misunderstanding, you just need to redefine your origin for each new set of ordinate dimensions.

Type _UCS and then type _o at the "Enter an option" prompt. Then select the location of the new origin.
 
Normally, you will have to pick the different origins with each "batch" or ordinates that you do. You can also click on a dim and drag its origin with the node. In ACAD Mechanical, you can fake the PowerOrdinate routine by selecting a line (instead of a block) and create just one ord dim. Then use PowerCopy and select the first dim and it will then use that one's origin for any other that you create. I hope one of these meets your needs.


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.. Henry Ford
 
ive mess with that a bit, but am frustrated when i need to add a dimension in a previous view since i have to move the UCS back. i got spoiled using SW.
 
i guess i should note im just using 2D space in 2004
 
You can create and save as many UCS as you wish. You could go even further and create an icon to link with UCS1, UCS2 etc. I have a few with different styles, font sizes and a negataive prefix, they work fine.
 
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