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About Adding Jogs and Breaks to the Witness Lines of Ordinate Dimensions
You can insert one or more jogs and breaks to the witness lines of ordinate dimensions in LDA to improve the spacing of the dimensions. The witness lines can have both jogs and breaks.
To insert jogs and breaks to ordinate dimensions in LDA, you must click Annotate on the Layout tab and use the Jog and Break commands on the Annotations tab. You can create multiple jogs on a dimension witness line. Similarly, you can create several breaks with the Break command.
You can only insert simple breaks to dimension witness lines in LDA. A simple break is not associated with any other draft entity. To insert a simple break you must select the break type as Simple on the BREAK TYPE menu manager.
Additionally, jogs and breaks are created automatically when you click Map > Copy Annotations to map the legacy draft dimensions as associative dimensions. The jogs and breaks of the legacy ordinate dimensions are automatically copied and moved to the associative ordinate dimensions when you click Map > Copy Annotations.