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@15:00 You don't have to use 3d cursor to change object origin. Just press "CTRL-.", then you can move and snap only object origin. Press CTRL-. again and you can move whole object again.
You're welcome! And to reset the Origin back to the world center, make sure you are in Object Mode, then press the N key to get the Transformations panel on the right. There, to the right side, click the View tab. Then under 3D cursor, manually set the X, Y and Z coordinates to zero. Then in your top menu, select the option for Object > Set Origin > Origin to 3D Cursor.
If I know correct measurements of an object, I create a cube with 0.01m size aka 1 centimeter, then I type the correct measurements into cubes properties.
My model shows the wrong values with displaying edge lengths. The measure tool works ok and the size in the Item Dimension fields are correct. Any tips on what might be going on? This was an imported obj file which I then scaled from meters to inches and then applied the scale.