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Adjusting the Space Between Dimensions

Use the SpaceDimension command to adjust the space between parallel linear or concentric angular dimensions that overlap or are not equally spaced. You can space parallel linear and angular dimensions automatically or at a specified distance.

The command applies equal spacing between specified dimensions.

Tip: You can line up a series of linear or angular dimensions line by using a spacing value of 0.

To adjust the space between Dimensions:

  1. Do one of the following:
    • On the ribbon, click Annotate > Dimensions > Adjust Space.
    • Type SpaceDimension.
  2. In the graphics area, specify the dimension to use as base dimension.
  3. Specify the dimensions to space and press Enter.
  4. Do one of the following:
    • Specify the Auto option and press Enter.

      Specified dimensions are equally spaced.

    • Specify a spacing value and press Enter.

      Specified dimensions are equally spaced at the specified distance.

Access

Command: SpaceDimension

Ribbon: Annotate > Dimensions > Adjust Space

Menu: Dimension > Adjust Space



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