In this video I explain how annotative dimensions works.
They are great when we print a drawing with viewports in different scales.
Basically, the sizes that we edit in the dimmension style manager, are exactly what will be in the paper when we print.
Contents:
-Edit annotative dimensions
-Create a special layer for dimension lines (command DIMLAYER)
-Draw annotative dimension lines
-scale 1:100
-scale 1:30
-Show and hide annotation objects
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The video shows the version 2013 of AutoCAD and it is used exclusively for educational purposes.
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The narration and all the illustrations were created by CAD in Black.