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Control and edit annotation geometry by rearranging them, adding dimension breaks, and, if necessary, flipping the arrows for individual dimensions.
Type:
Tutorial
Length:
3 min.
Transcript
00:03
In Fusion, you can control the geometry of dimensions by rearranging them,
00:08
adding dimension breaks, and if necessary, flipping the arrows for individual dimensions.
00:15
Tools for these tasks are available from the Dimensions group of the Drawing toolbar.
00:21
When you add dimensions to your drawing, they are often not completely even or properly aligned.
00:28
As an example, zoom into the lower area of this drawing.
00:33
The dimensions are stacked, but the amount of space between them varies.
00:39
To space them evenly, from the toolbar, expand the Dimensions menu and select Arrange Dimensions.
00:49
In the Arrange Dimensions dialog, leave the Type set to Stack,
00:53
which provides uniform spacing between dimensions, based on a set Spacing value.
00:58
In the drawing, select the base dimension that all other dimensions will be stacked above or below.
01:05
Then, select each dimension that you want to stack.
01:09
Once they are all selected, in the dialog, set the Spacing to your standard value.
01:15
In this case, set the value to 0.25 inches.
01:20
When you click OK, the dimensions snap to the 0.25-inch spacing.
01:26
Another way to move a dimension is to select it, and then click and drag the dimension within the drawing.
01:33
This moves the dimension line.
01:36
To move it in line with another dimension, select the dimension, then select a point, such as the end of an arrow or a line.
01:45
This enables you to align the dimension to that point.
01:49
If there are locations in your drawing where dimensions or leaders overlap, you can create dimension breaks.
01:56
From the Dimensions menu, select Dimension Break.
02:02
The Dimension Break dialog opens, and you are prompted for a selection.
02:07
In the drawing, select the line that you want to break, followed by the overlapping line.
02:13
In the dialog, leave the Operation drop-down set to Add Break, and then click OK.
02:19
This adds a dimension break that breaks the first line with the second.
02:25
Select Dimension Break again and repeat these steps to add a break for the 4.5-inch dimension.
02:32
Here, notice that Fusion has automatically added other dimension breaks, based on their relationship to the selected dimensions.
02:40
You can also adjust the direction in which dimension arrows point.
02:45
When you move a dimension, the arrows are automatically placed pointing in a certain direction.
02:51
This may or may not be the desired behavior.
02:54
From the toolbar, click Dimensions > Flip Arrows.
02:59
In the drawing, select the arrows that you want to flip.
03:03
The arrows automatically flip to the other side of the dimension line.
03:08
Select the arrows again to flip them back.
03:11
Using the Arrange Dimensions, Dimension Break,
03:15
and Flip Arrows tools can help to ensure that your drawings are easy to read, and that they conform with any team or project standards.
Video transcript
00:03
In Fusion, you can control the geometry of dimensions by rearranging them,
00:08
adding dimension breaks, and if necessary, flipping the arrows for individual dimensions.
00:15
Tools for these tasks are available from the Dimensions group of the Drawing toolbar.
00:21
When you add dimensions to your drawing, they are often not completely even or properly aligned.
00:28
As an example, zoom into the lower area of this drawing.
00:33
The dimensions are stacked, but the amount of space between them varies.
00:39
To space them evenly, from the toolbar, expand the Dimensions menu and select Arrange Dimensions.
00:49
In the Arrange Dimensions dialog, leave the Type set to Stack,
00:53
which provides uniform spacing between dimensions, based on a set Spacing value.
00:58
In the drawing, select the base dimension that all other dimensions will be stacked above or below.
01:05
Then, select each dimension that you want to stack.
01:09
Once they are all selected, in the dialog, set the Spacing to your standard value.
01:15
In this case, set the value to 0.25 inches.
01:20
When you click OK, the dimensions snap to the 0.25-inch spacing.
01:26
Another way to move a dimension is to select it, and then click and drag the dimension within the drawing.
01:33
This moves the dimension line.
01:36
To move it in line with another dimension, select the dimension, then select a point, such as the end of an arrow or a line.
01:45
This enables you to align the dimension to that point.
01:49
If there are locations in your drawing where dimensions or leaders overlap, you can create dimension breaks.
01:56
From the Dimensions menu, select Dimension Break.
02:02
The Dimension Break dialog opens, and you are prompted for a selection.
02:07
In the drawing, select the line that you want to break, followed by the overlapping line.
02:13
In the dialog, leave the Operation drop-down set to Add Break, and then click OK.
02:19
This adds a dimension break that breaks the first line with the second.
02:25
Select Dimension Break again and repeat these steps to add a break for the 4.5-inch dimension.
02:32
Here, notice that Fusion has automatically added other dimension breaks, based on their relationship to the selected dimensions.
02:40
You can also adjust the direction in which dimension arrows point.
02:45
When you move a dimension, the arrows are automatically placed pointing in a certain direction.
02:51
This may or may not be the desired behavior.
02:54
From the toolbar, click Dimensions > Flip Arrows.
02:59
In the drawing, select the arrows that you want to flip.
03:03
The arrows automatically flip to the other side of the dimension line.
03:08
Select the arrows again to flip them back.
03:11
Using the Arrange Dimensions, Dimension Break,
03:15
and Flip Arrows tools can help to ensure that your drawings are easy to read, and that they conform with any team or project standards.
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