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Using the dimensions layer for multileaders

Using the dimensions layer for multileaders - AutoCAD Tutorial

From the course: AutoCAD: Annotation Scaling in Drawings

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Using the dimensions layer for multileaders

- [Instructor] We're now in another chapter of the annotation scaling in AutoCAD drawings course. And what we're going to look at now, is how annotation scaling affects multileaders in AutoCAD. Now, you'll notice that we've got a new drawing open that looks remarkably like all the other drawings we've worked on. And it's 08_AnnotativeMultileaders.dwg. Which is quite a mouthful to say actually. Annotative multileaders. But, we're going to work on the multileaders command, and see how annotative scaling works with those multileaders. Now, what I've done in this drawing, you'll notice all the dimensions, when I hover over them now, are annotative. And they're using an annotative dimension style, and also, an annotation scale of one to four. Down here on the status bar. So, if I jump into the layout tab, and zoom out slightly, you'll see that the dimensions are appearing only in the left hand view port. The one to four-scaled view port, as per what we've done in previous chapters during…

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