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Override value in Dim Properties will not work.

dholloman
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Override value in Dim Properties will not work.

Hell I'm trying to fake in some dimension but everytime I enter the value I want in he override value box and hit enter or "OK" it changes back to the oringal dim.[URL=http://smg.photobucket.com/user/Djstorm100/media/Pro-E/2014-03-1109-09-08_mti_work_pcContains_zps3f977ae6.jpg.html][IMG]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v512/Djstorm100/Pro-E/2014-03-1109-09-08_mti_work_pcContains_zps3f977ae6.jpg[/IMG][/URL]


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StephenW
23-Emerald III
(To:dholloman)

If it is a created dimension in the drawing, you can use the @o as described above and to get the tolerance, you can use the superscript/subscript functionality.

super-sub2.jpg

super-sub.jpg

@O 100 {2:@++.05 @#}{3:@--.02 @#}

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Dale_Rosema
23-Emerald III
(To:dholloman)

Don't for the the @O ("oh" not zero - my trick to remember this is that you are going to own the dimension yourself by overiding it - a bunch of O's).

So @O 13.375" should show up as 13.375"

At least this is old school and should be done in the display tab. Not sure of the overide feature there.

Thanks, Dale

Right, but at the same time if I need to place +0.05 and -0.2 tolerance it will not let me place those.

Dale_Rosema
23-Emerald III
(To:dholloman)

Not as nice, but:

@O 13.375 +0.05/-0.20

is an option.

With our standards here at work we have to have them vertical of one another (the tolerances). Can't be beside one another.

Like the middle dim in the picture
http://docs.bentley.com/ko/MicroStation/figures/ditol.jpg

StephenW
23-Emerald III
(To:dholloman)

If it is a created dimension in the drawing, you can use the @o as described above and to get the tolerance, you can use the superscript/subscript functionality.

super-sub2.jpg

super-sub.jpg

@O 100 {2:@++.05 @#}{3:@--.02 @#}

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