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    Creating a Radius dimension

    To create a radius dimension on a circle:

    1. Click Annotation tab > Dimension panel > Radial > Radius.

      The Dimension toolbar is displayed. This can be used to edit attributes of the new dimensions, such as the annotation text.

    2. Select a circle.
    3. Move the cursor and click to specify the position of the annotation and add the dimension.
    Parent topic: Creating a dimension

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