How to show dimension on the diagram

W

Wellie

I'm new to Viso and want to use Viso to create a floor plan layout. As I the symbols on the symbol to draw various rooms and walls at the dimension that I want by reading off the measurement from the bottom bar where it shows the 'width', 'height' and 'angle'.

Question
1 - What setting do I need to change s.t. I can set the measurement dimension to ft and inches rather than just ft only

2 - How can I have the measurement shows display next to the wall. For example, I have a room of 10' x 15' 5" and would like the measurements display as shown in the following sample diagram
+--------------------------------
|^ <-------- 15' 5" --------->
| |
|10'
| |
| v
+---------------------------------

Thanks in advance for your assistance.
 
G

Geert Vancompernolle

1. My guess: select 'Inches' from 'Tools -> Options -> Units -> Change' and
then select 'Inches'. Since inches are bigger then feet (I guess, since I'm
used to a metric system...), I guess that everything behind the comma will
be the 'feet' part, before the comma will be the 'inches' part. At least,
that's how it works for the metric system: for instance 15,33 m

2. Open shapes button (standard toolbar), then Visio Extra's -> Dimensioning
Engineering.
You can place all kinds of measurements: inner - outer - horizontal -
vertical... Even the surface can be calculated (see Room Measure in this
shape section).

--Geert

Wellie said:
I'm new to Viso and want to use Viso to create a floor plan layout. As I
the symbols on the symbol to draw various rooms and walls at the dimension
that I want by reading off the measurement from the bottom bar where it
shows the 'width', 'height' and 'angle'.
Questions
1 - What setting do I need to change s.t. I can set the measurement
dimension to ft and inches rather than just ft only ?
2 - How can I have the measurement shows display next to the wall. For
example, I have a room of 10' x 15' 5" and would like the measurements
display as shown in the following sample diagram.
 
R

Randall Arnold

Actually, Geert, feet are bigger than inches. There are 12 inches ("") per
foot ('), ie, 12' 6" = 12 feet + 6 inches or 150 inches.

Randall Arnold
 
G

Geert Vancompernolle

Oops!

Thanks for the correction, Randall... Time for me to look further than the
European metrics system... :)

--Geert

As I stated,
 
R

Randall Arnold

Actually, it's past due time for us to start using metric... ; )

Randall Arnold
 

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