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The settings for Leading and Trailing zeroes set in Document Properties > Drafting Standard > Dimensions apply to all dimension types except Angle and Angular Running dimensions. We cover these settings in this SOLIDWORKS quick tip: Trailing Zeroes for Dimensions, Tolerances, and Properties. Properties can be set to Show or Remove Trailing zeroes or, like Tolerances, to Same as Dimension. This shows Trailing zeroes unless the value is zero. Tolerances can also be set to Same as Dimension, in which case it will follow the setting for Dimension, or Remove only on zero. You can hide or show Trailing zeroes for Dimensions. With the three Trailing zeroes dropdown menus, you can independently control the display of Trailing zeroes for Dimensions, Tolerances, and Properties. This is set in Document Properties > Drafting Standard. If you pick Standard, whether or not Leading zeroes will show is determined by the overall drafting standard - ANSI, ISO, etc. As you might guess, Show will set Leading zeroes to show, and Remove will hide them. There are three options for how Leading zeroes will be displayed: Standard, Show, and Remove. Under Zeroes in Document Properties > Drafting Standard > Dimensions, there is a set of four dropdown menus - one controls the display of Leading zeroes while the other three control Trailing zeroes. SOLIDWORKS Leading and Trailing zeroes options are located in your Document Properties.