Creating a dimension feature with the Free Linear tool

This topic applies to ArcGIS for Desktop Standard and ArcGIS for Desktop Advanced only.

With the Free Linear tool, if you input three points, a vertical or horizontal linear dimension feature is created. With four points, a rotated linear dimension feature is created.

The first point entered is used as the start dimension point. The second point entered is used as the end dimension point. The third point is used as the dimension line height point. If you add four points, the fourth point is used to describe the extension line angle.

Steps:
  1. Click a dimension feature template in the Create Features window.
  2. Click the Free Linear tool Free Linear on the Create Features window.
  3. Click the map at the start dimension point. As you move the mouse pointer, the dimension feature does not dynamically draw itself.
  4. Use the construction methods to enter the end dimension point.
  5. Use the construction methods to enter the points where you want the dimension line to be.
  6. Use the construction methods to enter the point that describes the extension line angle.
  7. If you create more than four points or any points that do not represent the start or end dimension point, dimension line height, or extension line angle, you must delete them before continuing.
  8. The free construction methods allow you to enter as many points to help you define your dimension feature points. However, it is your responsibility to delete any point that does not correspond to one of the required dimension feature points. If you have too few or too many points, your edit operation will fail.
  9. Right-click anywhere on the map and click Finish Sketch.

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12/16/2013