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identical distance between quotas

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I would like the odds to have the same distance from the piece and between them, is it possible to unify this distance in a single blow? because changing this distance after creation to one by one, I really lose too much time. modifying instead the distance in the quote style before creation, when I create the quota does not give me any constraint to the chosen distance, let me put it to pleasure, so I must remember to use the pointing and type the keyboard distance for the move.
 
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that of spacing is an option present in autocad mechanical. maybe there's some lisp, try to look in the special section.
way enough quick that I use is, after listing, make an offset equal to the spacing of the edge of the piece.

over time and practice you will reap a lot of time using shortcuts, customizing the program by jumping or bypassing some commands (e.g.: for the command size it is not necessary to select the cut line if the one to cut is the only limit, launched the command just another confirmation and select the object to cut. may seem like a fool, but if you use it often greatly facilitates; or the zoom extension ... double click with the mouse wheel and is done here other tips)
 
that of spacing is an option present in autocad mechanical. maybe there's some lisp, try to look in the special section.
way enough quick that I use is, after listing, make an offset equal to the spacing of the edge of the piece.

over time and practice you will reap a lot of time using shortcuts, customizing the program by jumping or bypassing some commands (e.g.: for the command size it is not necessary to select the cut line if the one to cut is the only limit, launched the command just another confirmation and select the object to cut. may seem like a fool, but if you use it often greatly facilitates; or the zoom extension ... double click with the mouse wheel and is done here other tips)
I know the ta + sending + sending , to start cutting immediately, really quite comfortable, always cutting so.

Anyway practically do an offset from the edge, create a quota on that line created and after the gates? or at the time of the creation of the quota there is some offset command that I know a point for example to move the quota to a chosen offset?
 
The odds always start from the model obviously, the offset lines only serve to place them with the grips. Then obviously they must be erased, but just freeze the layer of the quotas and you are a moment. Moreover in the offset command there is the possibility to use the current layer instead of that of the object in the creation of entities (eg: if you draw the profile of the piece on the "contour" layer of yellow color by activating the "step quota" layer of red color and putting current as an option in the offset the new lines will be on the "step odds" layer.
However this is the method I use, but you might well use the grid snap(f9), or go to the eye that after a little bit of practice little mistakes.

without forgetting the methods of quotation base line (dimlbase) and continuous (more)
 
there are other cmq routes.
if you use normal dims, at the request of selection of the dope point place the quota (the trezo click to understand) click with osnap on the previous quota. You'll get them perfectly aligned.
or, after the first quota, drop the linear dim and take the dim continuous, as it says massive. just click on the final point of the quota (the beginning and the distance from the piece will be assumed from the previous quota)
if you still want to save (the results are to be checked according to geometry) use qdim, selections to crossing all the elements to quote and away!
 
perfect as soon as I have 5 minutes I try a little all these methods. thanks 1000 :cool:
 

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