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How to Change Dimension Text Size in AutoCAD 2020?

Changing Dimension Text Size in AutoCAD 2020

Adjusting the dimension text size in AutoCAD can greatly enhance the readability of your drawings. Follow these detailed steps to modify dimension text size in AutoCAD 2020 effectively.

Accessing Dimension Styles

  1. Navigate to the Dimension Panel:
    Open your AutoCAD workspace and go to the Annotate tab located in the main ribbon. Here, you will find the Dimension panel.

  2. Open the Dimension Style Manager:
    Click on the Dimension Style dropdown arrow. This will open the Dimension Style Manager, which encapsulates all your dimension styles.

Modifying the Existing Style

  1. Select the Dimension Style:
    In the Dimension Style Manager, you will see a list of existing styles. Choose the one you wish to modify and click the Modify button.

  2. Adjust Text Settings:
    Once in the Modify Dimension Style dialog box, locate the Text tab. Here, you will find options to change the text height and other related settings.

  3. Set the Text Height:
    In the Text tab, look for the Text Height option. Enter your desired text size in this field. A typical setting for readability might range from 2.5mm to 3mm, but adjust according to your specific needs.

Finalizing Changes

  1. Confirm Changes:
    After setting the text height, click OK to save changes to the dimension style. Then close the Dimension Style Manager.

  2. Update Dimensions:
    If you have existing dimensions that need to reflect your changes, you may need to update them. Select the dimensions, right-click, and choose Update to apply the new style.

Creating a New Dimension Style

If you prefer to create a new dimension style instead of modifying an existing one, follow these steps:

  1. Initiate New Style Creation:
    In the Dimension Style Manager, click New to open the New Dimension Style dialog box.

  2. Name Your Style:
    Enter a suitable name for your new style and select an existing style to base it on.

  3. Configure Text Properties:
    Follow the previous steps to modify the text height and other properties for your new style.

  4. Save Your New Style:
    Click OK to create your new style, then close the Dimension Style Manager.

Quick Guide to Check Dimension Text Size

  1. Check the Text Height:
    Verify the text height by navigating to the Dimension Style Manager, selecting your style, and checking the Text tab.

  2. Adjust Dimension Scale:
    If text appears too small, adjust the scale in the Fit tab of the Modify Dimension Style dialog.

  3. Final Outputs:
    Always perform a test print to evaluate text size. Make adjustments if necessary based on how the printed text size meets your standards.

FAQ

1. How do I ensure my dimension text is legible?
Maintain a text height that suits the scale of your drawing. Generally, a text height of 2.5mm to 3mm is recommended for clarity.

2. Can I set a default dimension text size for future projects?
Yes, you can set a default style by configuring your dimension style in a template drawing, ensuring your preferences are applied to future projects.

3. How can I batch update all dimension text sizes in a drawing?
Use the properties palette to select multiple dimension objects, then modify the dimension style to the updated style, ensuring all dimensions reflect the new text size immediately.

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Wei Zhang

Wei Zhang

Wei Zhang is a renowned figure in the CAD (Computer-Aided Design) industry in Canada, with over 30 years of experience spanning his native China and Canada. As the founder of a CAD training center, Wei has been instrumental in shaping the skills of hundreds of technicians and engineers in technical drawing and CAD software applications. He is a certified developer with Autodesk, demonstrating his deep expertise and commitment to staying at the forefront of CAD technology. Wei’s passion for education and technology has not only made him a respected educator but also a key player in advancing CAD methodologies in various engineering sectors. His contributions have significantly impacted the way CAD is taught and applied in the professional world, bridging the gap between traditional drafting techniques and modern digital solutions.