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You will have to create a dimension. You can then use &d## in the table. If you have the dimension listed in a table, you probably want to use "(1O)(2:A)". In other words replace the @d in your created dimension with the @O and show A in your created dimension.
What you described can be achieved with out created dimension.
Change dimension name of'd##' toA. Then instead of "(1O)(2:A)" you can use "&s" (s = symbol) on your drawing.
But I'm not sure if this is what slasa75 asked for.
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