
You can modify temporary dimensions to reference the components you want by moving the witness lines.
You can also specify the display and placement of temporary dimensions. See
Specifying Temporary Dimension
on page 507.
Showing Temporary Dimensions When Multiple Elements are Selected
When you select multiple elements in Revit Architecture, temporary dimensions and constraints do not
display.
System performance can significantly increase when the temporary dimensions and constraints are not
displayed.
To show temporary dimensions and constraints:
1
Select multiple elements in the drawing area.
2
On the Options Bar, click Activate Dimensions.
NOTE
System performance can significantly increase when the temporary dimensions and constraints
are not displayed.
Changing Temporary Dimensions to Permanent Dimensions
1
Select a component in the drawing area.
2
Click the dimension symbol
that appears near the temporary dimension. You can then
modify the properties of the new dimension and change its type.
Permanent Dimensions
A permanent dimension is a dimension that you specifically place. Permanent dimensions can appear in 2
different states: modifiable and non-modifiable. You can modify a permanent dimension when the geometry
that it references is selected.
If the geometry that a permanent dimension references is not selected for modification, the dimension
appears at its true size and is not available for modification. This is done to eliminate crowding of dimensions
when they are not needed for modification.
Permanent dimension in a non-modifiable state
When dimensioning components such as doors and windows, you can select either the edge of the opening
to dimension or you can select the center of the component to dimension.
NOTE
Dimensions are like other annotation elements; they are view-specific. They do not appear in all other views
automatically.
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