: By default, SolidWorks can detect when a dimension should be foreshortened, especially if an end of the geometry is outside the drawing view. How to Apply Foreshortening

Foreshortening allows for clear documentation of large features in limited space by using "zigzag" symbols or shortened dimension lines.

Tip: If the option is missing, ensure you are right-clicking the itself, rather than the dimension value. How to Add Foreshortened Dimensions in SOLIDWORKS

If a dimension is not automatically foreshortened, you can apply it manually:

: You can specify document-level defaults for linear foreshortening via Tools > Options > Document Properties > Dimensions > Linear .

the side of the dimension line you wish to shorten. Select Display Options from the context menu. Choose Foreshorten .

In the context of computer-aided design (CAD), specifically within , "foreshorten" refers to a technique used in engineering drawings to represent dimensions when an object's geometry—such as a radius or a linear edge—extends beyond the boundaries of a drawing view or interferes with other elements. SolidWorks Foreshortening Overview