Converting drawing from mm to m

Converting drawing from mm to m

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Converting drawing from mm to m

Anonymous
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When I converted a drawing from mm to m using the scale command, the dimensions do not convert. See the image below. How can I also convert the dimensions to m .

 

mhusseinFYSHT_0-1608440443978.png

 

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ennujozlagam
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check this article and see if helps. thanks





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ВeekeeCZ
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Or use the -dwgunits command.

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Anonymous
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It doesn't work 

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Anonymous
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and the dwgunits command does not work also, see the image below 

 

mhusseinFYSHT_0-1608480005464.png

 

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Johanna_Esteban
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Hi @Anonymous, 

 

Once your model is scaled, go to a Dimension Style Manager (DIM command), select the style you want to adjust and modify the scale in FIT.

 

If you change the value from 1 to 10, it will get 10 times larger (general scaling) or vice versa, which saves you from having to edit the value of each part individually.

 

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Regards, 

 



Johanna Esteban

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pendean
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Nothing automatically fixes your DIMSTYLE settings: you need to "fix" them yourself manually using DIMSTYLE command.

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Anonymous
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Thank you 🙂

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Anonymous
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Thank you, for taking the time and helping me solve my issue.