Annotation scale

kostimea
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Annotation scale

kostimea
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In the attached file I would like to have the green and grey measurements text size shrink according to the plan scale as the purple measurements do (bigger text size at scale 1:50, smaller text size at scale 1:100).

 

I don´t know what the difference is between the 2 measurments, why the purple text is smaller at scale 1:100 while the green and grey one stays the same.

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David_W_Koch
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The gray and green AEC Dimensions have both the 1:50 and 1:100 annotation scales added to them (top dialog in image below), so they display at the correct size when either of those annotation scale is current.

 

The purple AEC Dimensions only have the 1:50 annotation scale assigned (bottom dialog in the image below).  If you have Show annotation objects set to always, you will still see these when the annotation scale is changed to 1:100, but they will not change size.  Add the 1:100 annotation scale to the purple AEC Dimensions to have them change size when 1:100 is set current.

 

2022-03-14_ACA2022_AECDimensions_AnnotativeScales.png

 


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kostimea
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thank you very much for the reply, could you also please tell me where I can find the "annotation obejct scale" window?

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dbroad
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Its the objectscale command.

 

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David_W_Koch
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@kostimea 

You can access the OBJECTSCALE command by selecting one or more annotative objects, right clicking and then choosing Annotative Object Scale > Add/Delete Scales from the context menu.

 

ACA2022_Dimension_Annotative_RightClickContextMenu_AnnotativeObjectScale_Add-DeleteScales.png

 


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