On Mar 26, 5:35 pm, Clayola <gok...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Your dimensional lines are stretching likely because they are
> "attached" to the object you are moving. You can turn this on and off
> as you wish. The help section of AutoCAD should be really good at
> describing how to do that (now that you know that that is the
> problem). There is also a command that lets you redefine what a
> dimension is attached to (I think, but am not positive, that it is
> "attre" or "attredefine"; I do not have AutoCAD on this cocmputer, so
> I can not know for sure - it's been a whilse since I've used AutoCAD).
> Dimensions can be either attached or unattached, and it sounds like
> you want unattached dimensions.
Unfortunately, I don't think that's it. I suspect it's a bug because
I've had this problem from time to time but find it hard to replicate
now regardless of what dimaso/dimassoc setting I've got set. I suggest
you just make sure that associative dimensioning setting in your
version of AutoCAD are set correctly (for you), and redraw those
wayward dimensions - making sure to attach both ends of the dimension
to objects. (But I've been lucky. This workaround has only ever
involved the redrawing of a handful of dimensions.)


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