![]() ![]() This website is independent of Autodesk, Inc., and is not authorized by, endorsed by, sponsored by, affiliated with, or otherwise approved by Autodesk, Inc. All other brand names, product names, or trademarks belong to their respective holders. Autodesk, the Autodesk logo, AutoCAD, DWG are registered trademarks or trademarks of Autodesk, Inc., and/or its subsidiaries and/or affiliates in the USA and/or other countries. DWG is the name of Autodesk’s proprietary file format and technology used in AutoCAD® software and related products. Print2CAD and CAD2Print are Trademarks of BackToCAD Technologies LLC. CADdirect 2022 is a trademark of Expert Robotics Inc. Kazmierczak® is a registered trademark of Kazmierczak Software GmbH. © Copyright 2021 BackToCAD Technolgies LLC. Select the dimension to be rotated, and then press Enter. Type the new dimension text angle, and then press Enter. Type dimedit, press Enter, and then in the prompt box, choose Rotate Text.On the Dimensioning toolbar, click the Rotate Dimension Text tool.On the menu, choose Dimensions > Rotate Dimension Text.On the ribbon, choose Annotate > Rotate Dimension Text (in Dimensions).All the selected dimensions are updated simultaneously.ĭo one of the following to choose Rotate Dimension Text: When you rotate or replace selected text, you specify the change first, and then select one or more dimensions to which to apply the change. You can also restore dimension text to its original position as defined by the current dimension style. You can rotate the text of an existing dimension, move the dimension text to a new position, or replace selected dimension text with new text. Use entity snaps to pick two points on the entity. Un-locking provides options to move the level callouts horizontally independently of each other.You can align the oblique angle if you don’t know the exact measurement. Click the padlock to lock or un-lock the callouts.Click Add elbow to create a joint in the level line to allow for flexibility to place the level bubble.Click the tick box to display or hide the bubble or either side of the level callout.The levels tags can be edited to clarify the presentation of the view. In the Properties palette > Edit Type > Constraints > Elevation Base:ĭisplays the building levels e.g. The value of the Elevation levels, in relation to the datum level and/or the ‘ground level’ for the project, are controlled by the Master Coordinates file.Īn option can be set for displaying either values above datum or project elevations in the elevation level tags. ![]() This value represents the building elevation level from a datum level, usually above sea level. The Elevation levels can be edited either in the Properties palette > Constraints > Elevation or directly in the level tag. The dimension will edit the selected level. The temporary dimension can be edited by clicking on the value (e.g. XX-01-MP-A-GA in the tag to activate the text editor or edit the name in the Properties palette > Identity Data > Name A selected level turns blue and the level parameters can be edited in the Properties palette or in the level tagįor example, to edit the level name click on the Name e.g. Levels can be modified by opening any of the Elevation views in the Project Browser and selecting the relevant level. Use the blue dashed guidelines to achieve this.Ĭomplete the level by clicking at the opposite end of the level callout. It is recommended that the levels are lined up vertically to keep the view tidy. Start placing the level by clicking in the view. Gives the option to create either a floor plan, ceiling plan or both.Įntering a positive or negative value will draw the new level with the respective offset above or below the level callout. Ticking the box creates the new plan view and sets the level tag as blue, Un-ticking the box does not create a new plan view and sets the level tag as black. Gives the option to create a new plan view associated with the new level. The Options bar present additional settings to consider: To create a new level, open any of the Elevations views in the Project Browser and then click on Architecture tab > Datum panel > Level tool:
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |