Dimensioning

Add dimension by clicking straight lines, circles, circle arcs, ellipses, and ellipse lines.

  1. Select Drawing | Dimensions | Fast Dimensioning.
  2. Select the dimension properties. Dimension Properties (2D)
  3. Select elements to be dimensioned.
    • Line. You can also select the arc or circle.

    • Start and end point of the dimension. The point can be a tangential point.

    • Select the line and point. The point can be a mid point. A dimension is now calculated for the line you have selected. Continue by selecting a point.

    • Select two lines. A dimension is now calculated for the line you have selected. Continue by selecting a line.

      • If the direction of the selected lines differ each other, the angle is dimensioned.
    • Select three arcs. If you select three arcs, and you are pointing a location for the dimension, the cursor's location in relation to the arcs determines which of the distances between the arcs is dimensioned.

    • Select an arc or a circle.

    • Select a point and an arc of the circle.

      Before clicking a location for the dimension, move the cursor slowly in the direction of the distance until the desired distance is dimensioned.

    • Select two arcs.

      The cursor's location in relation to the arcs determines which of the distances between the arcs is dimensioned. You can freely select an arc.

      Before clicking a location for the dimension, move the cursor slowly in the direction of the distance until the desired distance is dimensioned.

  4. Click the position of the dimension.

    Selecting the position of the dimension figure (2D)

  5. Select Confirm.

Select an element, and then select the Dimensions> Dimensions function from the context-sensitive menu.

Note:
  • There are three different dimensioning directions to dimension slanting lines:
    1. Line Direction
    2. Y Direction
    3. X direction

    The dimensioning direction changes, if you move the pointer vertically before selecting the position of the dimension.