User Manual - Page 3825

For AUTOCAD 2011.

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Zero padding is the expansion of integer values to include leading
zeros. The value entered specifies the maximum length of a
numeric value after it has been padded with leading zeros. For
example, with Zero Padding at 3, the number 6 would become
006. This option primarily is intended for identity numbers, such
as those used by door and window tags. For example, to number
doors as D01 through to D99, the raw value of the data would be
saved as a simple integer, but the prefix would be D and Zero
Padding would be 2. Entering zero for Zero Padding applies no
zero padding.
9 Enter the values for True and False.
For example, you can specify Yes for True and No for False.
10 Enter data to display a sample of your current settings for Result.
11 For formatting that can be specified by dimension style, click Set
from Dimension Style, select a dimension style, and click OK.
Undefined, Not Applicable, Case, Zero Padding, and True/False
are not defined by dimension styles.
12 Select the unit type, format, numerical precision, fraction format,
and scale for real numbers. Definitions of these items are as
follows:
â–  Unit Type: The format in which to display the type of units,
such as length, area, and volume.
â–  Units: The drawing units in which the unit is stored. For
example, if you select Volume for Unit Type, options to select
from include cubic inches, cubic feet, cubic millimeters, cubic
centimeters, and cubic meters.
â–  Unit Format: The drawing unit format in which the value is
displayed. The AutoCAD
®
conversion units (Architectural,
Scientific, Decimal, Engineering, and Fractional) are used when
converting numeric values into strings. For example, a value
of 14.25 is displayed as 1'–2 1/4" in architectural units.
â–  Precision: The number of decimal places used to display
floating point numbers (for example, 0, 0.0, 0.00, and so on).
â–  Fraction Format: If the unit format is Architectural or
Fractional, set the format used to display fractions (Horizontal,
Diagonal, or Not Stacked). Note that all fonts do not support
all fraction formats.
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