Overview of Creating Linear Dimensions
Linear dimensions can be horizontal, vertical, or aligned. With aligned
dimensions, the dimension line is parallel to the line (imaginary or real)
between the extension line origins. Baseline (or parallel) and continued (or
chain) dimensions are series of consecutive dimensions that are based on a
linear dimension.
In all four illustrations, the extension line origins are designated explicitly at
1 and 2, respectively. The dimension line location is specified at 3.
As you create linear dimensions, you can modify the content of the text, the
angle of the text, or the angle of the dimension line.
Create Horizontal and Vertical Dimensions
You can create dimensions using only the horizontal or vertical components
of the locations or objects that you specify.
The program automatically applies a horizontal or vertical dimension according
to the extension line origins that you specify or the location where you select
an object; however, you can override this as you create the dimension by
specifying that a dimension be horizontal or vertical. For example, in the
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