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1 minute ago, tombu said:

In Lee's example he uses "\\" not "\" though. No way of testing either of ours as we don't have that path on our PC's.

 

copy and paste....

 

 

I reckon it should be a double \\, if it is within "  ",

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2 hours ago, Andi said:

I have created required dimension style "00000204F7189418" in this drawing file. I want to use this dimension style for my projects every time. Please advise how to use this with macro.

Still think  you should give it a simple descriptive name like "Red→0.6 h0.5" so it will make more sense to other users who open the drawing. Later you may have a few Dimension Styles to chose from and it will help you pick the right one.

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2 hours ago, Dadgad said:

Late to the party.
How about using a STANDARDS drawing as a reference?

No problem Lee's code works with dwg, dwt or dws files.

Andi provided a dwg file to use but I usually use my default dwt file as it's path is already saved in an environmental variable and simplest to reference.

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