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Creating Diameter Dimensions

The DiameterDimension command creates diameter Dimensions for Circles and Arcs.

Unlike linear or parallel dimensioning applied to Circles (which also display the diameter), no measurement lines display. The command creates a single dimension line to show the relationship between the value and the entity.

The appearance depends on the settings of the current DimensionStyle.

To create diameter Dimensions:

  1. Click Dimension > Diameter (or type DiameterDimension).
  2. In the graphics area:
    1. Select a Circle or an Arc.
    2. Specify the position of the dimension line or specify an option:

      Angle, Note, or Text: See Editing and Formatting Dimension Text.

Access

Command: DiameterDimension

Menu: Dimension > Diameter



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