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What is the command alias for dimensioning an arc?

gotchy

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DAR...Does not work in v 2000, which I normally use, " unknown command". I see that DAR does work in v 2007, a machine that I do not always have access to, however.

gotchy

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In v2000, there is no built in command to dimension an arc, and you will have to use an external lisp, such as DIMARC.

 

However, this command was added to AutoCAD later.

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DAR...Does not work in v 2000, which I normally use, " unknown command". I see that DAR does work in v 2007, a machine that I do not always have access to, however.

gotchy

 

Your profile shows 2007 but since your question was for 2000 you should mention that in the future or change your profile to show 2000.

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Didn't you just respond to a post the other day related to this?

 

I can't remember that far back. I hope my answer gave the same advice :unsure:

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I was refering to the OP.

 

But, as it were, you did respond that the LISP was DIMARC.LSP

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Sorry about that. I have changed my profile.

How do I go about obtaining dimarc.lsp

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Sorry about that. I have changed my profile.

How do I go about obtaining dimarc.lsp

 

Simply "Google it"

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Click on DIMENSION

 

choose from the drop down menu RADIUS or DIAMETER

 

Pick the end points of the arc

 

Right click your mouse or press enter to complete the dimension the same way as you complete any otherdimension.dwg dimension

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Click on DIMENSION choose from the drop down menu RADIUS or DIAMETER

 

From all the responses I think the question was about arc Length, not radius or diameter.

Considering the last response (prior to yours) was several days ago - I think the problem has been solved.

 

dimarc.jpg

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Sorry that is what I get for not paying enough attention

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