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    Hello: I'd like to set my dimension style so that it will remain the same all the time.
    Here's what I'm doing so far:

    Click Format menu--> Dimension style-->pick dimension that will be changed.
    Choose Modify--> click text--> then insert text height. Click to set current.

    When I do this, it works till I close my drawing; however, when I re-open Cad, I have to do this all over again. How can I retain my settings?

    Thanks for your help,
    Proctor

    ps...I'm using Autocad mechanical 09

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    Are you using a custom template or are you using the built-in default template?
    Are you saying it is changing in a particular file - or when you start a new file?
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    Hello: I'm using the built-in default template.


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    Proctor, when you make changes to the Dimension Style, you're only changing it for that drawing. In order for those settings to be retained when you start a new drawing, you have to save the drawing as a template. You can also import your custom dimension styles from another drawing with Design Center (as long as the Dimstyle has a different name than those that already exist in the target drawing)

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    For your consideration and building on what nestly said you might want to create a custom template with all your layers, linetypes, dimension styles, text styles, system variables, etc. and use it whenever you start a new drawing. Think of the time you'll save. You'll amaze your co-workers and your boss will think you're a genius, give you a promotion and a big raise to boot!
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    Thank you for your suggestions. As suggested, I built a custom template to use when I start a new drawing.....and everything's working great now!!


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