Leopold
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Good morning to all is the first time I write, and how soon you will understand are at the first
weapons. my question is this I would like to change the display of dynamic input.
yesterday I downloaded from a autocad site a drawing file, of those that are proposed
as an example. if in this file I insert a line in dynamic input it displays me
the values 0.000, then as the line is stretched with progression
0.001 units. If, for example, I type 1,500 + I send, I go to the grips and the writing 1.500 appears.
Now my question, perhaps stupid, is how to set these parameters on my design.
I tried in different ways to change them I went on drawing settings snap grill
and dynamic input, but I couldn't find a solution.
if in my drawing file type 1,500 I go on the grips and I see the value 1.5.
I don't understand why in the example file I downloaded if I go to settings
drawing --> grid snap, in the snap range window there is the value 10,000.
if I try to do it with my file by inserting the value 10,000 brings me back automatically
the value 10.. .
Thank you for your patience!
weapons. my question is this I would like to change the display of dynamic input.
yesterday I downloaded from a autocad site a drawing file, of those that are proposed
as an example. if in this file I insert a line in dynamic input it displays me
the values 0.000, then as the line is stretched with progression
0.001 units. If, for example, I type 1,500 + I send, I go to the grips and the writing 1.500 appears.
Now my question, perhaps stupid, is how to set these parameters on my design.
I tried in different ways to change them I went on drawing settings snap grill
and dynamic input, but I couldn't find a solution.
if in my drawing file type 1,500 I go on the grips and I see the value 1.5.
I don't understand why in the example file I downloaded if I go to settings
drawing --> grid snap, in the snap range window there is the value 10,000.
if I try to do it with my file by inserting the value 10,000 brings me back automatically
the value 10.. .
Thank you for your patience!
