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Moving one Dimension Style between drawings

by Harry Sigerson <harrysigerson@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Feb 23, 2008 at 05:26 PM

I have a drawing on file that has a named dimension style that I 
like. 

I have another drawing file which was not given a dimension style. It 
does have, by default(?), an ISO dimension style. 
What I'd like to do is to transfer that first style, the named one to 
the second .dwg file; in one fell swoop, so to speak. 

Can this be done? Or is it the case that each individual setting that 
makes up the whole of the named dimension style, will have to be 
noted and added into the drawing with the ISO dim style? 

I'd say there has to be a quick way of doing this. I realise that 
copying the individual elements that make up the name style would not 
take all that long to do but there are a quite few drawing files that 
would benefit by such a dimstyle change; aquick way of doing this 
would be a boon. 

I have done a lot of reading in this AutoCAD LT 2004 version for the 
application but without success -- so far. 

Regards, 
Harry Sigerson.
 




 4 Posts in Topic:
Moving one Dimension Style between drawings
Harry Sigerson <harrys  2008-02-23 17:26:07 
Re: Moving one Dimension Style between drawings
"sycochkn" <  2008-02-23 09:42:24 
Re: Moving one Dimension Style between drawings
"Chas C-Q" <  2008-02-24 10:41:38 
Re: Moving one Dimension Style between drawings
Bill DeShawn <bdeshawn  2008-02-24 09:11:53 

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