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Smart Dimensions
 Measure an edge
  1. Open the Smart Dimension menu on the 3D Document Toolbar. Click the drop-down arrow to the right of the Smart Dimension icon. You should see a drop-down menu listing the available commands.)
  2. Select Smart Edge Dimension.
  3. Select an axis ?? or Normal.
    So Smart Dimensioning basically allows the user to free float their mouse over their model(s) and when something highlights the system gives the user a choice of different measurements they can do for that particular type of object (edge, surface, or point).
    So to do this a user first must decide on which edge they want to perform an operation
    Next the user can left mouse click on the highlighted edge they're hovering over to perform the default action or can right mouse click to get the context menu to choose one of the measurements they can perform on the edge. 
  4. Optional: Navigate to or enter a hyperlink to a file or a ???.
  5. Position your pointer over the edge whose ?? you want to measure. The edge is highlighted when the pointer is properly positioned.
  6. Click the highlighted line.
  7. Drag and click to position the label in the scene.

 

Note

If you want to add several of the same type of markup, you may select the Lock tool checkbox that appears when you select a markup command. This will allow you to keep adding the same type of markup to the scene until you click Stop.

 Measure a surface
  1. Open the Smart Dimension menu on the 3D Document Toolbar. (How? Click the drop-down arrow to the right of the Smart Dimension icon. You should see a drop-down menu listing the available commands.)
  2. Select Smart Surface Dimension.
  3. Select an axis ?? and select or clear the Flip Axis checkbox to ??.
    GLEN: I don't understand what the dialog box means by "Pick a surface to do a surface measurement from the context menu." Similar to above
  4. Optional: Navigate to or enter a hyperlink to a file or a ???.
  5. Position your pointer over the surface whose ?? you want to measure. The surface is highlighted when the pointer is properly positioned.
  6. Click the highlighted surface.
  7. Drag and click to position the label in the scene.

 

 

The context menu contains functions based on the selected markup type. For example, a point coordinates markup context menu will differ slightly from an Arc Center to Arc Center markup context menu. (See the Markup Context Menu for details.)

 

 

 

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