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    • W Offline
      whighfill
      last edited by

      OK, So I reran the sketchup pro installation by clicking Run as Administrator, and I chose Repair. Just tried dimensioning as described before, and it's still doing it (making the stroke weight 1.0 when 0.5 or even 0.6 is selected). Ugh.

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      • Dave RD Offline
        Dave R
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        Hmmm....

        I just tested again and I can't duplicate that behavior. It holds the last line weight setting I made.

        To make sure all the changes from Reinstalling take effect, try a cold reboot of your computer.

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        • W Offline
          whighfill
          last edited by

          Cold reboot and the problem is still there. Bummer. Fortunately, I'm putting all my dimensions on their own layer, so it's easy enough to isolate that layer, select them all, and change them all at once. It would be better not to have to do that at all.

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          • Dave RD Offline
            Dave R
            last edited by

            Yes. It would be better not to have to do that. You shouldn't need to.

            What happens if you get the Dimension tool, hit S, and click on an existing correct dimension? Can you place additional dimensions with that line weight?? Does it stick after that?

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            • W Offline
              whighfill
              last edited by

              Yes, that does work. The stroke weight of 0.5 (the one I sampled) sticks. I may just sample them before dimensioning, though I'm a big keyboard shortcut fan, so I use the D key a lot when I'm switching. (I've got D set for the dimensioning tool, don't remember if that is default or not)

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              • Dave RD Offline
                Dave R
                last edited by

                D is the default for the Linear Dimension tool. If you needed to sample an existing dimension, you should be able to hit D and then S.

                If you're going to use the same line weight for all of your dimensions, why not just make a template with those settings? Then you wouldn't have to change them. Adjust font, end styles, and extension lines, as well as styles for labels and other text, dimension units, default line style for the drawing tools, and add borders and title blocks as needed. Also add layers for the various entity types. My templates have multiple layers for model viewports and I have the lowest one of them set as the active layer so when I use Send to LayOut, the first viewport is on that layer and I don't have to change it. If your projects typically run multiple pages, make additional pages while you're at it.

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                • W Offline
                  whighfill
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                  So I had to go away, came back and rebooted. The stroke line weight is now "sticking" for the dimensioning tool. However, a new problem cropped up. In the attached snip, I grabbed the corners circled in red with the dimension tool, dragged the dimension straight down, and the legs turned out as shown. I've tried re-running the SU install (Run as Admin), and rebooted, and the same problem occurs.Capture.JPG

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                  • Dave RD Offline
                    Dave R
                    last edited by

                    I'm glad your dimensions are sticking now. Can you upload the LO file or send it to me in a PM?

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                    • W Offline
                      whighfill
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                      It's 89 MB. I'm guessing it's over limit.

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                      • W Offline
                        whighfill
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                        Found a solution: I sampled another dimension in a scrapbook I got from someone. That dimension worked as normal. So I stopped there, changed the default text, stroke, etc to what I use and the legs are acting normal again. Back to work...!

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                        • Dave RD Offline
                          Dave R
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                          Good enough. I t would interesting to see how you went about making and placing that weird dimension, though.

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