A while back, I posted a video tip on the benefits of associative dimensioning in AutoCAD LT -- where if you modify a dimensioned object, the dimension updates.
But what if, for whatever reason, your dimension loses its association? You can either recreate the dimension, or you can use the command DIMREASSOCIATE to fix it.
This is another easier-done-than-said tip, so here's a video to show you how it works. But my microphone is broken today, so it's the silent-film type.
I recorded it in an HD resolution, so it's too wide to put on the blog.
YouTube (note: watch in HD mode for best view)
Non-YouTube: Download dimreassociate.mp4 (2015.5K)

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