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Hello, How can I dimension duct rise and drop? I tried almost everything but it just won't snap. Project standards, in my country, demand exclusively to dimension duct rise and drop, so I can not just tag them. The only thing I could think of, is to draw additional lines near the edges of the symbol and than dimension it. But that is time consuming and inaccurate. Any suggestion is welcome.
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Joseph, the problem is that there is an elbow right above the drop that will not dimension. What you need to do is hover over the elbow, right click, hide in view, then tag the drop and un-hide the elbow again. That is how I have done it.
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