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      mk11
      last edited by

      Problem: After extruding walls in a building i want to dimension interior and exterior walls and openings, but but my dimensions appear "on top" of the extruded walls instead of on the floor plane. How can i insert dimensions on the floor plane after walls have been extruded?

      Thanks,
      mk

      Marc Kleinmann
      SU Pro 2015
      Mac & Win

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        mk11
        last edited by

        But how can i add the new ones so they will appear on the floor plane?

        Marc Kleinmann
        SU Pro 2015
        Mac & Win

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          Jim
          last edited by

          Dimensioning is a little weak in SketchUp. You can move Dimensions using the Move Tool. The other option is to delete and add new ones.

          There are a few Dimension settings in the Window > Model Info > Dimensions menu.

          Hi

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            rhankc
            last edited by

            mk11,
            I found my quickest work thru was to place a line from the exterior centerpoint of the opening that was above the floor plane down (blue) to the floor, this was my pick point for dimensioning. Mostly I deleted them at the next ISO view, but if you place them in their own layer, you can use them again.

            I like the dimensioning capabilities of SU. It is extremely flexible,stable and easy to modify, and with a little technique modification on my part it is quite easy to dimension a plan to my tolerances.
            Regards,

            Hank

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