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    Default Dimensioning with fractions

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    When I am typing out text and get to a fraction is allows me to stack it diagonally so the 1/4" looks nicer. When i dimension, however, it does not seem to stack the fractions the same way. I took a look at the Format - Dimension setting and did not see the option in there to change it. Can someone point me to the same settings for dimensioning? I would like to have the fractions stack diagonally like they do regular text.

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    If you look in the Primary Units of the Dimension style, you should be able to set the fraction format.

    That's where is is in my version, it should be in a similar place for you.
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