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DIMSTYLE
Creates and modifies dimension styles.
Associative Dimensions
Dimensions can be associative, nonassociative, or exploded. Associative
dimensions adjust to changes in the geometric objects that they measure.
Dimension associativity defines the relationship between geometric objects
and the dimensions that give their distance and angles. There are three types
of associativity between geometric objects and dimensions.
Associative dimensions. Automatically adjust their locations, orientations,
and measurement values when the geometric objects associated with them
are modified. Dimensions in a layout may be associated to objects in model
space. The DIMASSOC system variable is set to 2.
Nonassociative dimensions. Selected and modified with the geometry they
measure. Nonassociative dimensions do not change when the geometric
objects they measure are modified. The dimension variable DIMASSOC is
set to 1.
Exploded dimensions. Contain a collection of separate objects rather than
a single dimension object. The DIMASSOC system variable is set to 0.
You can determine whether a dimension is associative or nonassociative by
selecting the dimension and doing one of the following:
Use the Properties palette to display the properties of the dimension.
Use the LIST command to display the properties of the dimension.
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