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All - I have a plan of a building that has a normal portion (with N/S-E/W walls) and one section that runs 45 degrees from it. I want a horizontal grid on all of it - and then vertical grids in two places for each of the sections: at 45 degrees for one area and 90 degrees for the other. I can put in the grids at angle OK - but the dimensioning won't read the angled measurement.... Any ideas?? Thanks, SeanE
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Never mind, I just figured it out... for the dimensions - the grids have to be parallel... for the grids to be parallel, you have the little visual indicators on the lines (the little -green?- dashes that appear). Thanks anyhow... SeanE
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