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change multiple odds simultaneously

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hi, I have a file in which I have to change a set of equal odds, I explain better, in my file the quota 3.5 must become 3.7; there is a way not to change one by one but all together?
 
you can select them with a selerapid and then make a "local edit to the text" in the properties of the quota.
 
or do quota style, change and set the parameter indicated in the attached image.[/QUOTE]Excuse me, what does that have to do with it? the parameter indicated by you serves to multiply the value of the real quota of a given value (a 25-line long in the quota will have 50 in the specific case).
What asks lau ra is how to edit multiple quotas at the same time, and I believe that it is not rounding.

plannerroad indicated the fastest and leanest way
 
or do quota style, change and set the parameter indicated in the attached image.
Excuse me, what does that have to do with it? the parameter indicated by you serves to multiply the value of the real quota of a given value (a 25-line long in the quota will have 50 in the specific case).
What asks lau ra is how to edit multiple quotas at the same time, and I believe that it is not rounding.

plannerroad indicated the fastest and leanest way[/QUOTE]I may have misunderstood, you know, the rush....:redface:
 
or do quota style, change and set the parameter indicated in the attached image.
Excuse me, what does that have to do with it? the parameter indicated by you serves to multiply the value of the real quota of a given value (a 25-line long in the quota will have 50 in the specific case).
What asks lau ra is how to edit multiple quotas at the same time, and I believe that it is not rounding.

plannerroad indicated the fastest and leanest way[/QUOTE]Yeah, I don't have to round the odds. I have a particular that is seen from all sides and therefore my measure of the side that in the drawing is 3,50 m; must be 3,70;
I can select to one by one the quotas and from local ownership-modification to text- insert 3,70;
I don't know if you know the word command finds and replaces? I was looking for something like that!
 
You're not suggesting to force the odds, are you?? ? ?
You're not suggesting to force the odds, are you?? ? ? :biggrin:is the best way to generate future errors, at least put the line below to indicate the unmissable gesture.
 
I don't have to round the odds. I have a particular that is seen from all sides and therefore my measure of the side that in the drawing is 3,50 m; must be 3,70;
I can select to one by one the quotas and from local ownership-modification to text- insert 3,70;
I don't know if you know the word command finds and replaces? I was looking for something like that!
if, while having suggested it, as mbt says,
You're not suggesting to force the odds, are you?? ? ?
the forcing of the quotas is something aberrant, I do not understand why does not stop the drawing.
 
leaving aside the fact that forcing quotas is like dear the dark side of force. and that it is assumed that those who do so are aware that the quota must be underlined. the motivations that lead to make certain choices can be multiple and, hopefully, weight. . .
But I think knowing how to do something is always useful, even if you don't, or you shouldn't. and it seems to me that lau ra did not understand the suggestion of plannerroad, otherwise it would not ask for a command similar to find and replace word. it should be said that the command also exists in autocad, but it does not seem to me to function with real odds (while with those edited yes).
fast selection is a very versatile command and used well allows you to solve several boredoms when it comes to selections or operations on multiple entities. based on the assumption that the design is made with a minimum of knowledge
 
it should be said that the command also exists in autocad, but it does not seem to me to function with real odds (while with those edited yes).
Of course it does not work with real odds (for real we mean those dynamics, right?).
the "text" value of a real quota is equal to "<>" that autocad replaces on the fly by a reactor and a series of internal operations (scale factor, rounding etc)
So if you have a "forced" quota, just edit it and in the text field insert "<>" (without apici) and return dynamic.

so with forced odds the find works (by force.. find a value), while for non-forced ones it does not work (in fact find only a reference to a reactor, it does not even find the sequence of characters <> )
 
it was what I thought, but since sometimes (lifted to n) I say and make pyrlate I preferred to put my hands on.
 
Excuse me, what does that have to do with it? the parameter indicated by you serves to multiply the value of the real quota of a given value (a 25-line long in the quota will have 50 in the specific case).
What asks lau ra is how to edit multiple quotas at the same time, and I believe that it is not rounding.

However it does not only serve to multiply, but also to reduce quotas. by placing a value such as 0.5 the odds are halved etc.
If there was a need to change quotas in + or in - with some proportionality, you could have used this method.
 
I agree with you that the forcing of a quota is not professional, and you can go to encounter future mistakes, but as you have well said they highlight, and the intelligence of each of us does the rest...

said this, I solved with quick selection ... thanks to all!!! ! !
You trust too much of human intelligence... .
 

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