The dimension styles control the drawing dimension format. The active standard provides a set of default styles, among them dimensions. You can add or edit dimension styles to control measurement units, precision, line and arrowhead styles, text styles, tolerance format, and many other attributes of dimensions. Changes to the default styles associated with the active standard affect only the current document.
Styles and Standards panel
Purge to deleted unused styles.When you place a dimension in a drawing, it assumes the formatting of the default dimension style. You can apply a different dimension style to individual dimensions.
On the Annotate tab, Format panel, click the arrow on the Style box, and then select a dimension style to make it active. All dimensions use the formatting of the selected dimension.
To change dimension styles, click the Style box, and then select a different dimension style.
Autodesk Inventor LT provides several dimension styles for each drafting standard. You can use the preset styles to create your own styles.
Styles and Standards panel
Styles Editor to open the Style and Standard Editor.The new style is available only in the current document, unless you right-click the new style name in the editor browser, and then select Save to Style Library. You may not be able to save changes to the style library if it is locked to prevent unauthorized changes.
You can use the formatting of existing dimensions to create a dimension style.
Styles and Standards panel
Styles Editor . Click to expand the Dimension style. Notice that the new standard is listed. The default name is same as the active dimension style incremented by a number. Right-click, and then select Rename Cached Style. Enter a style name and click OK.You can modify existing dimension styles or the dimension styles that you create. The modified styles are saved in the current document.
Styles and Standards panel
Styles Editor to open the Style and Standard Editor.