Dimensioning offset distances
You can dimension the horizontal or the vertical offset distance between two objects. These objects can be:
- Two control points.
- Two arcs, circles or fillets.
- An arc, a circle or a fillet and a control point.
To dimension the offset distance between two objects
- Do any of the following:
- On the Dimensions toolbar, click Associative Dimension
.
- On the Dimensions menu, click Two Objects.
- Click consecutively the two objects.
A dimension line appears that follows the mouse pointer.
- (Optional) To make the dimension-line text centered, ensure that Centered Text
is pressed in.
- Press and hold down SHIFT, and then rest the pointer until you find the dimensioning mode you want.
- Holding down SHIFT, click where you want to place the dimension line.
Notes
- If you want to set a dimension between a point and line, you can measure only the direct distance between them along the perpendicular from the point to the line. Similarly, you cannot set a horizontal or a vertical offset distance dimension between two parallel lines or axes, as well as between an arc, a circle or a fillet and a line or an axis.
- You can set a horizontal or a vertical offset distance dimension between the starting and end points of a line segment when you use the Object Dimension
mode (Dimensions | Single Object): click the line once, and then do Steps 3–5 from the procedure above.
- When possible, avoid using this horizontal/vertical offset distance dimension type; such a dimension will change if the objects that define it rotate at some later point in time — for example, as a result to specific modifications in the design.