Imperial units in not available in autocad structural detailing 2015

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The number of decimal places is specified by the precision value for alternate units.įor example, for imperial units, if the alternate scale setting is the default value, 25.4, and the alternate precision is 0.00, the dimension might look like the following figure. The default value for metric units is about 0.0394, which is the number of inches per millimeter. The default value for imperial units is 25.4, which is the number of millimeters per inch. The number of decimal places is specified by the precision value for alternate units. This value represents the number of alternate units per current unit of measurement. The default value for imperial units is 25.4, which is the number of millimeters per inch. If alternate-units dimensioning is on when you edit a linear dimension, the measurement is multiplied by an alternate scale value that you specify. Alternate units cannot be applied to angular dimensions. The alternate units appear in square brackets () in the dimension text. A common use of this feature is to add feet and inches dimensions to drawings created using metric units. You can create dimensions in two systems of measurement simultaneously.

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