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number of inches is indicated as zero, no matter which option you select.
Thus, the dimension 4'-3/4" becomes 4'-0 3/4".
Zero suppression for feet and inches
ExamplesEffectOption
1'-0
3/4"
1'-0"0'-6"0'-0 1/2"Includes zero feet and
zero inches
No options
selected
1'-0
3/4"
1'0'-6"0'-0 1/2"Suppresses zero inches
(includes zero feet)
0 Inches se-
lected
1'-0
3/4"
1'-0"6"1/2"Suppresses zero feet (in-
cludes zero inches)
0 Feet selec-
ted
1'-0
3/4"
1'6"1/2"Suppresses zero feet and
zero inches
0 Feet and 0
Inches selec-
ted
To suppress zeros in dimension values
1 Click Home tab Annotation panel Dimension Style.
2 In the Dimension Style Manager, select the style you want to change.
Click Modify.
3 In the Modify Dimension Style dialog box, Primary Units tab or Alternate
Units tab, under Zero Suppression, select from the following:
Sub-units factor: Suppresses leading zeros in decimal values.
Trailing. Suppresses trailing zeros in decimal values.
0 Feet. Suppresses display of 0 feet in feet and inches values.
0 Inches. Suppresses display of 0 inches in feet and inches values.
4 Click OK.
5 Click Close to exit the Dimension Style Manager.
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