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Mark Fese
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It would be a great advantage to me to have the capability to create measurement nodes on my line drawings to show centers, sink, windows,wall sconces ect. can this be done? Mark.
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I'm not aware of any way of doing this Mark. Someone that uses the LDE a lot more than I might have a different answer.
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Not sure if this is what you are looking for but you can push and hold 'M'....
I don't use the line drawing editor dimensioning but i'm sure someone else here will have a trick up there sleeve if it can be done :)
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Sorry, I just read your question again and i see that my answer is not at all what you were looking for!
Can you insert a "Snap Marker"in detail room under insert item?
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Paul,

I thought the same thing but you still can't dimension to a snap marker in the Line Drawing Editor.

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This concept works for a window cutout and there may be a way to incorporate it with other features.

When a rectangle is cutout of a wall for a window opening, draw another smaller (very small) rectangle at the top or bottom mid-point of the rectangle. Rotate the small rectangle 90 degrees so that the corners point north/south or up/down. Cutout both rectangles.

When you take the elevation view to the LDE, the small rectangle will provide the nodes you're looking for for dimensioning. The visibility of a very small rectangle is negligible and is covered by window/door trim. Using the same concept, I wouldn't know why you couldn't draw these points at the top or bottom of the wall in the elevation view.

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Thanks everybody I'll give the rectangular box a try. Mark
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