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Dimensioning is the process of adding measurement annotation to a drawing. You have many ways to dimension objects and many ways to format dimensions. You can create dimensions for a wide variety of object shapes in many different orientations. You can create dimension styles to format dimensions quickly and ensure that dimensions in your drawing conform to industry or project standards.

 

Dimensions show the measurements of objects, the distances or angles between objects, or the distance of a feature from an origin you specify. You have three basic types of dimensioning: linear, radial, and angular. Dimensions can be horizontal, vertical, aligned, rotated, angular. A linear dimension measures the distance between two points and is displayed parallel to the points  being measured. In aligned dimensions, the dimension  line is parallel to the extension line origins. The extension  line origins are specified using the DefPoint1 and DefPoint2 properties.