Best autocad text style6/18/2023 ![]() ![]() For example, you would use a DIMSCALE of 96 for a 1/8″=1′-0″ scale drawing. This means that the text will automatically adjust itself to print on paper at exactly 3/32″ high when the current DIMSCALE is set to match the scale factor of the current drawing. In the image above, you’ll notice that the Text height is set in the Dimension Style Editor at 3/32″. This would not allow dimensions to automatically self-adjust for different drawing scales. If the text style height was set to a non-zero number, say 9 inches, the dimension text would maintain that exact height in model space regardless of the DIMSCALE setting. That’s a text style I created for dimensions, using the Simplex font set to have a height of zero in the Text Style Editor. That’s why the text style in the above image is called “SIMPLEXZERO”. ![]() This will make the dimension text change its height to match the current DIMSCALE setting when a new dimension object is created. It’s a good idea to use a text style having an assigned height of zero (0) for the dimension text. The Text tab in the Dimension Style editor
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