Driven Constraint; Driving Dimension; Driving Property; Dynamic Constraint - Autodesk 057B1-41A111-1001 - AutoCAD LT 2010 User Manual

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driven constraint

A non-parametric dimension enclosed in parentheses that shows the current
value of geometry. The value is updated when the geometry changes size, but
it does not control geometry.

driving dimension

A parametric dimension that determines the size of geometry and resizes the
object when its value changes.

driving property

A lookup property is considered invertible when a manual change in the
lookup value for a block reference causes other properties values change.
DWG
Standard file format for saving vector graphics.
DXF
For drawing interchange format. An ASCII or binary file format of a drawing file
for exporting drawings to other applications or for importing drawings from
other applications.

dynamic constraint

Dimensional constraint (Constraint Form property = "dynamic") that displays
the constraints only when you select the constrained object.
See also: parameter constraint
See also: annotational constraint

dynamic dimension

Temporary dimensions that appear on objects, including dynamic block
references, when they are grip edited.

elevation

The default Z value above or below the XY plane of the current user coordinate
system, which is used for entering coordinates and digitizing locations. (ELEV)
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