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Old 11-28-2017, 11:57 AM
StreifLicht StreifLicht is offline Modify/adjust dimension in Visio 2013 Windows 7 64bit Modify/adjust dimension in Visio 2013 Office 2013
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I have placed a dimension shape in a Visio drawing.
I would like to modify the extension line of the dimension.
Should be shorter (red arrow).
Please see attached Screenshot.
Is this possible?
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Old 11-28-2017, 07:44 PM
JimP JimP is offline Modify/adjust dimension in Visio 2013 Windows 10 Modify/adjust dimension in Visio 2013 Office 2013
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Yes, it is possible. Highlight the line end that you want changed from a large arrow to a small arrow and the find the "Line End" tool (a drop down selection) from the Formatting Toolbar. Select the arrow size you want.

FWIW, I am using Visio 2003...an older version but, and yours may be a little different (not sure). In any event, you are looking to change the "Line Ends".
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