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    How can I get a space on both sides of the dash?
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    Using the standard architectural format should work. I don't know how you got it to do that. Can you post a sample dwg?
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    hmm. Just noticed that there's no space between the 4 and 1/8 either. I wonder if it's the font you're using?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ed Jobe View Post
    Using the standard architectural format should work. I don't know how you got it to do that. Can you post a sample dwg?
    acad dim units.png

    hmm. Just noticed that there's no space between the 4 and 1/8 either. I wonder if it's the font you're using?
    I will look into that.

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