To summarize, Automatic Sketch Dimensions are added to your family when you add constraints in the form of parameters and dimensions but don't constrain the symbolic lines and the sketches for the 3D geometry that you create.
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Saturday, August 29, 2009
Automatic Sketch Dimensions
If you say, "What are those?" then this post is for you. Actually this video is for you. I've posted or mentioned them in other posts before too. You can watch the VIDEO HERE or listen and sort of watch below.
To summarize, Automatic Sketch Dimensions are added to your family when you add constraints in the form of parameters and dimensions but don't constrain the symbolic lines and the sketches for the 3D geometry that you create.
To summarize, Automatic Sketch Dimensions are added to your family when you add constraints in the form of parameters and dimensions but don't constrain the symbolic lines and the sketches for the 3D geometry that you create.
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Thanks for the post.
It sure helps.
There had to be a reason for that gluey condition of
Revit.
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