I agree.....more ram equals more resources. Programmers go crazy, we get aOriginally Posted by CADDmanVA
slower pc than yester-year.
I agree.....more ram equals more resources. Programmers go crazy, we get aOriginally Posted by CADDmanVA
slower pc than yester-year.
try dimim - an expresstool to import dimstyles into a drawing.Originally Posted by Robert.Hall
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I tried using that command and AutoCad wanted to croak. Sweet!
Not sure if it will work for me.
Originally Posted by ccowgill
Don't forget to Dimout (or Dimexp or whatever it's called) first.Originally Posted by Robert.Hall
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your right, obviously you need to have created the dim file first before you can import it.Originally Posted by jaberwok
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