I'm not sure if anyone else has done this but I just discovered it ...
To get a line with an arrow at either end you can use an associative (or not ... your choice) dimension line with the witness lines turned off and the dimension text suppressed. If you need text to go along with it (spacing of trusses, max slope for ADA, etc.) edit the prefix of suffix as needed! The only downside is that if you need text under the line that will still need to be done manually.
To get a line with an arrow at either end you can use an associative (or not ... your choice) dimension line with the witness lines turned off and the dimension text suppressed. If you need text to go along with it (spacing of trusses, max slope for ADA, etc.) edit the prefix of suffix as needed! The only downside is that if you need text under the line that will still need to be done manually.
Highest Regards,
Alan T. Hendry, RA
Intel i7-12700F (2.10 GHz) Desktop, 16GB RAM, 1TB SSD, Win 11 Home 64-bit, DC 23 w/ latest beta
Intel i7-10750H (2.6GHz) Laptop, 16GB RAM, 1.5TB HD, Win 11 Home 64-Bit, w/ DC 22, 23 & latest beta
Alan T. Hendry, RA
Intel i7-12700F (2.10 GHz) Desktop, 16GB RAM, 1TB SSD, Win 11 Home 64-bit, DC 23 w/ latest beta
Intel i7-10750H (2.6GHz) Laptop, 16GB RAM, 1.5TB HD, Win 11 Home 64-Bit, w/ DC 22, 23 & latest beta