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How to remove trialing zero in a bilateral tolerance of a dimension

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How to remove trialing zero in a bilateral tolerance of a dimension

Hi,

I have an issue that a dimension (for example : 25.4) is controlled with biateral tolerance of +0.03/-0.1.

When i provide it like that. a trialing zero added to the negative tolerance 0.1 and it become 0.10. But I don't want it and I need it to be 25.4 +0.03/-0.1.

Let me know if any one knows how to make it


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Been a while since I played in metric, but I think some config.pro and dwg options settings could help.

From what I remember, in metric, you show a zero to the left of the decimal for values less than one, and truncate the zero to the right of the last non-zero number.

I think drawing option” lead_trail_zeros" set to "std_metric" might do what you're looking for.

I believe so, I just was heading to a meeting and didn't have time to look it up. I know I have them set for that.

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