Creating Aligned Dimensions

In aligned dimensions, the dimension line is parallel to the extension line origins. The illustration shows two examples of aligned dimensioning. The object is selected (1), and the location of the aligned dimension is specified (2). The extension lines are drawn automatically.

For the circle, the endpoints of the diameter are the origins of the extension lines. The point where you select the circle defines one end of the diameter. You can also specify two points on the circle to define extension line origins.