When you create a project, by default Revit assigns specific units and accuracy to dimension styles based on project unit settings. You can create custom dimension types that override these default settings.
For each custom dimension type that you create, you can define the unit and accuracy settings. For example, in a project that uses Imperial units, you can create a dimension type that displays a metric unit. You can also create dimension types that have different rounding options so, for example, you can show dimensions that round to 1/8” in a plan view and 1/32” in a detail view.
To create a custom dimension type
For example, if you want to apply custom accuracy to a linear dimension, click Linear Dimension Types.