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create orthogonal projections of solids to be able to quote them

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belcarlo

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good morning to all, are new of the forum (and also of autocad)
I introduce myself, I'm 20 years studying and I'm trying to learn autocad

I have made some solids, and I would like to have the orthogonal projections of these solids, to be able to quote them

I've been looking around and found the geompiatta command, which might be my case. actually I tried with layouts, but I didn't understand what to do
with this command (geompiatta) I realized the orthogonal projections, and I wanted to use the fast quotation but when I select the object with dimrapid always tells me number of points of invalid quota

Where am I wrong?

If there are tutorials, I apologize in advance for not finding them
 
the orthogonal projections of the solids you get with the geompiatta command are inserted into the design as blocks, so that is why when you run the dimrapida command you exit the error message. without complicating too much your life uses the simple command to dimline, so you can also quote the block object, otherwise with dimrapida you are forced to explode to be able to quote it.
 
Thank you, I didn't realize it was a block, I tried both procedures and it worked out everything
 
How come the optic projections with the geompiatta have all some lines, double distant from each other of a few cents of units, which by making explosions can be erased, but that if you do not enlarge so much you do not see but cheat when you quota?

in solids I have erased every trace of objects to 2d that have served me to build them, but there are the same.
 
...in solids I have erased every trace of objects to 2d that have served me to build them, but there are the same.
2d objects can also leave them, with geompiatta only solids are treated.

sure that the double lines aren't exactly solids you built, maybe joining some that didn't match, in fact, a few cents of units?

If you place one (dwg) let's take a look.
 

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