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Is dimensioning with a +0 possible as shown in the picture?

Please help.

 

-G

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:o Are you seriously using Autocad 7?

What operating system are you running that on?

 

Autocad 2005 is as far back as I can go, and the best I can do is +0.0 -0.1

I don't think you do +0 -0.1

Dim-Deviation.jpg

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sorry that was supposed to be pre2000. twas a typo...

i am using r14. (1997 version)

but still darn old :oops: cant help!! :(

btw, thx for the answer!!

 

-G

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Even if i set the upper value to 0.0 it changes back to 0.

So am not getting the + sign. What 2 do?

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DIMTZIN [Command Reference: ACR]Type: Integer

Saved in: Drawing

Initial value: 0

Controls the suppression of zeros in tolerance values. DIMTZIN stores this value when you enter it on the command line or set it under Primary Units in the Annotation dialog box. DIMTZIN values 0-3 affect feet-and-inch dimensions only.

 

0 Suppresses zero feet and precisely zero inches

1 Includes zero feet and precisely zero inches

2 Includes zero feet and suppresses zero inches

3 Includes zero inches and suppresses zero feet

4 Suppresses leading zeros in decimal dimensions (for example, 0.5000 becomes .5000)

8 Suppresses trailing zeros in decimal dimensions (for example, 12.5000 becomes 12.5)

12 Suppresses both leading and trailing zeros (for ex-ample, 0.5000 becomes 0.5)

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DIMTP [Command Reference: ACR]Type: Real

Saved in: Drawing

Initial value: 0.0000

Sets the maximum (or upper) tolerance limit for dimension text when DIMTOL or DIMLIM is on. AutoCAD accepts signed values for DIMTP. If DIMTOL is on and DIMTP and DIMTM are set to the same value, AutoCAD draws a tolerance value.

 

If DIMTM and DIMTP values differ, the upper tolerance is drawn above the lower and a plus sign is added to the DIMTP value if it is positive.

 

To have "+" sign:

1) DOV

2)DIMTP

3)0.00001

 

DIMTDEC [Command Reference: ACR]

 

Type: Integer

Saved in: Drawing

Initial value: 4

Sets the number of decimal places to display in tolerance values for the primary units in a dimension.

 

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