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Automatic Dimension Breaks
To create dimension breaks automatically, you select a dimension or
multileader, and then use the Auto option of the DIMBREAK command.
Automatic dimension breaks are updated any time the dimension or
multileader, or intersecting objects are modified.
Dimension Break Gap Size
You control the size of dimension breaks on the New/Modify Dimension Style
dialog box, Symbols and Arrows tab. The specified size is affected by the
dimension break size, dimension scale, and current annotation scale for the
current viewport. For more information about annotation scaling, see
Scale
Annotations
on page 1324.
Dimension Break Created by Selecting an Object
Instead of placing a dimension break for each object that intersects a dimension
or multileader, you can specify which of the intersecting objects to use.
Dimension breaks that are added by selecting individual intersecting objects
are updated any time the dimension or multileader, or intersecting objects
are modified.
Dimension Break Created by Picking Two Points
You can place a dimension break by picking two points on the dimension,
extension, or leader line to determine the size and placement of the break.
Dimension breaks that are added manually by picking two points are not
automatically updated if the dimension or multileader, or intersecting object
is modified.
So if a dimension or multileader with a manually added dimension break is
moved or the intersecting object is modified, you might have to restore the
dimension or multileader, and then add the dimension break again. The size
of a dimension break that is created by picking two points is not affected by
the current dimension scale or annotation scale value for the current viewport.
To automatically create dimension breaks for each intersecting object
1 Click Annotate tab Dimensions panel Break.
2 Select a dimension or multileader.
3 Enter a (Auto) and press Enter.
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