Good suggestion, especially if one's budget is nil.
Not to go too far off-topic on this off-topic thread, but Acrobat's accuracy
is only to two decimal places. If you need greater accuracy, check out
Bluebeam Revu for really nice measurement and labeling features in a
PDF--really what Acrobat Pro
simple Workaround:
If you work with PDF in Illustrator, you can use the Adobe Acrobat
measurement tool, which seems to be quite accurate.
(Of course adjustments require switching from Acrobat to Illustrator
back and forth...)
Best regards - T.Haida
Denis Daly:
> Hi,
>
> Hopefully, it
I asked our graphics guy and he sent this link for a shareware tool:
http://illustrator.pluginsworld.com/plugins/adobe/414/jlg-dimension-cotation/rPage.html
Alison
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True, AI does not have a dimensioning tool, at least not in the sense of
AutoCAD, ProE, or similar applications.But, you can manually create dimensions
on your illustrator objects.Take a look at this video
https://video.search.yahoo.com/video/play;_ylt=A2KLqITdoXhUpggAzyz7w8QF;_ylu=X3oDMTBzM3Uzb
AI does not have a dimensioning tool, not even the most current version.
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To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Adobe Illustrator Dimensio
Probably more productive to ask in the Adobe Illustrator forum
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Sent: November-28-14 10:28 AM
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Adobe Illustrator Dimensioning Tool
Hi,
Hopeful