Dimensioning error

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hello friends, in the project I have uploaded, when I make free dimensions on the ground floor, the values (458, 448, etc.) are measured as the same values (457.5, 447.5, etc.) when I take the formwork plan. therefore all formwork plans, beam openings etc. wrong size. I did not make any entry in the dimensioning settings, there is nothing that I changed. I don't want to redraw the project from scratch. Is there a solution in this case?
 
Re: dimensioning error If the number of digits stays as 1 in the units tab in the scaling settings, the digit after the decimal point, which is the more detailed result, will also be included. gives (457.5). If the dimensioning settings are like this, you will get the same result in the mold plan drawing. (457.5) No, if you have changed this value after you have received the pattern plan, naturally the size of the pattern plan will not change. (happens 458)
 
Re: dimensioning error
If the digit number remains as 1 in the units tab in the dimensioning settings, it also gives the more detailed result, the decimal place (457.5). If the dimensioning settings are like this, you will get the same result in the mold plan drawing. (457.5) No, if you have changed this value after you have received the pattern plan, naturally the size of the pattern plan will not change. (will be 458) NYILMAZ
Thank you Mr. Nedim. but my correct value is 458, so the value I want to be is 458. I neither played with the dimensioning settings nor did anything else. When buying the mold plan, it gave 457.5 directly. There is nothing to do, I think I will draw the project from the beginning.
 
Re: dimensioning error It seems like a carelessness while entering data. But it doesn't change the overall length. There is an error of half a cm. If the drawings are complete and redrawing is too difficult, I say play on the drawings. It does not affect the outcome of the match. :) You can make changes on one plan and fix the others easily by copy and paste. In addition, a simple correction of 3 axles is sufficient for beam expansion. Of course that's my opinion. Then if someone (?!) takes a caliper and tries to measure your project, because it does not hold the scale and reports a mistake to you, I will not be responsible :D
 
Re: dimensioning error :D :D the problem is the architect is screwing up; I imported it from the autocad file he sent. now I looked at the file he sent, there are rounding errors in the autocad file. so i blew it too :D
 
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