Direct Dimension-driven Editing ExamplesKeyCreator / Modify / Direct Dimension driven Editing ExamplesDirect Dimension-driven Editing (DDE) explains DDE and provides some examples. Below are more examples that illustrate some of the many ways you can modify geometry using DDE. Changing a Dimension Value To Extend Geometry in One DirectionBefore:
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Changing a Dimension Value To Extend Geometry in Both DirectionsBefore:
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Changing a Dimension Value To Relocate GeometryBefore:
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Changing a Dimension Value To Resize GeometryBefore:
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Changing a Dimension Value To Offset a Face with a BlendBefore:
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Changing a Dimension Value To Change Distance between Different BodiesFirst, you display the dimension between the bodies that you want to change (6.00 mm in the example below). Click the 6.00. Click the Add button. Then change the dimension value to 1.00 in the field on the Conversation Bar. Click Accept. See After below. Before:
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Changing a Dimension Value of a Linear Dimension while Other Linear Dimensions You Display Do Not change
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Using DDE To Edit a Dimension Value of a Baselinear (Ordinate) Dimension, Changing the 4.000 Value to 2.000Before:
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Using DDE To Change a Dimension Value of an Angular Dimension, Changing the 90 Value to 120Before:
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Using DDE To Change a Drilled Hole To Counter Bore Hole through the AutoLabelBefore:
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Using DDE To Change a Dimension Value of a Coordinate Dimension from (3. 250,5.046,0) to (2.75,4,0)Before:
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Using DDE To Change a Dimension Value of a Chamfer Dimension from 1 to 2Before:
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Using DDE To Change a Dimension Value of an ArcLength Dimension from 4.721 to 2Before:
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