Tunalover
Mechanical
- Mar 28, 2002
- 1,179
We are collaborating with a vendor who is taking our drawings, making dimensional changes, and not changing the geometry to match. He is editing dimensions by removing the associative dimension and replacing it with text. For example, if a dimension reads "<54.256>" he might change it to "56.500" and will not move the feature and extension line accordingly. This new "dimension" is basically "dumb text" that will not change with the position of the extension line. Of course this is a blatant violation of drafting rules. He will not admit that he is doing it.
Is there an AutoCAD setting that will prevent him from editing dimensions in such a manner? If so, what is it? We could change that setting on all files before we send them to him. He would never know how to change it back!
Thanks,
T
Tunalover
Is there an AutoCAD setting that will prevent him from editing dimensions in such a manner? If so, what is it? We could change that setting on all files before we send them to him. He would never know how to change it back!
Thanks,
T
Tunalover