Corel Draw How to Type Radius Doe Dim
Quick links to procedures on this page:
Drawing dimension lines
You can draw dimension lines to indicate the distance between two points in a drawing or the size of objects. You can add several types of dimension lines:
• | Segment dimension lines measure the linear distance between the end nodes of a segment, or the linear distance between the two most distant nodes in multiple segments. Segment dimension lines can also measure selected successive segments. |
Dimension lines from left to right: Angular, Horizontal, and Vertical
You can set how dimension text and lines are displayed. For example, you can choose the unit of measurement, specify the position and font of the dimension units, and add a prefix or suffix to dimension text. You can also set default values for all new dimension lines that you create.
You can customize the extension lines on which dimension lines rest. You can specify the distance between the extension lines and the object that is measured, and the length of the extension overhang. Extension overhang is the portion of the extension line that falls beyond the dimension arrows.
You can customize dimension lines by specifying values for the extension overhang, extension line, and distance from object.
By default, dimension text is dynamic. If you resize the object to which a dimension line is attached, the dimension text is updated automatically to display the new size. You can make the dimension text static, however, if necessary.
To be able to use dimension lines with precision, you need to snap them to specific nodes in objects. For more information about snapping and snapping modes, see Snapping objects.
Segment dimension lines can be applied automatically to selected successive segments.
• | Dimension style — lets you choose fractional, decimal or standard dimension units |
You can also | |
Hide dimension units | Click the Display units button . |
Specify the position of dimension units | Click the Text position button on the property bar, and click a text position. |
Change the point size and font of dimension units | Select the dimension text by using the Pick tool . On the property bar, choose a font style from the Font list box, and type a value in the Font size box. |
Specify a prefix or suffix for dimension text | Type a prefix or suffix in the Prefix or Suffix box on the property bar. |
Hide or show a leading zero with a dimension value | Click the Leading zero button on the property bar. (The leading zero appears in dimension lines by default.) |
Make dimension text static | Click the Dynamic dimensioning button. Most dimension line controls on the property bar become unavailable. If you change the size of the object to which the dimension line is attached, the dimension line text is not updated. |
The Dimension tool page of the Options dialog box appears. |
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Corel Draw How to Type Radius Doe Dim
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