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If I have the map on scale 1;1.700.000 where I go on viewports which is the value on cutom scales for this scale and how can I found the real value that I can put here for this map
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If I have the map on scale 1;1.700.000 where I go on viewports which is the value on cutom scales for this scale and how can I found the real value that I can put here for this map
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Hi
Again for my scale which the value custom scale
Hi
Again for my scale which the value custom scale
Hi @Anonymous,
Go to the scale list as indicated by Dean and then select custom. You will then see the Edit Drawing Scales window. Select an existing scale or create a new one and then use the Edit button to set the ratio.
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Hi @Anonymous,
Go to the scale list as indicated by Dean and then select custom. You will then see the Edit Drawing Scales window. Select an existing scale or create a new one and then use the Edit button to set the ratio.
Please select the Accept as Solution button if my post solves your issue or answers your question.
Select your Viewport, run PROPERTIES palette, there is Custom Scale item. Here you can set any scale you want.
Select your Viewport, run PROPERTIES palette, there is Custom Scale item. Here you can set any scale you want.
>>>...Again for my scale which the value custom scale...<<<
See the work CUSTOM on that tall list, towards the bottom?
Your welcome 🙂
>>>...Again for my scale which the value custom scale...<<<
See the work CUSTOM on that tall list, towards the bottom?
Your welcome 🙂
Hi @Anonymous,
Here is a video showing how to add the scale to your scale list.
Hi @Anonymous,
Here is a video showing how to add the scale to your scale list.
ah, young people used to big button layout....
there is a toolbar palette called "Viewports" which allow to set a custom scale by typing the exact scale you want, without the need to edit the "drawing scale" lists (you might want to do this for various reason, such as "list already messed up by redundant scale found in xref").
To access this toolbar, you can either right click on any other toolbar and select from the list the one called "Viewports".
otherwise, you can type "-toolbar", then "viewports" and then "show".
Once the toolbar is in place you can type any number in there, and you'll have custom scale.
ah, young people used to big button layout....
there is a toolbar palette called "Viewports" which allow to set a custom scale by typing the exact scale you want, without the need to edit the "drawing scale" lists (you might want to do this for various reason, such as "list already messed up by redundant scale found in xref").
To access this toolbar, you can either right click on any other toolbar and select from the list the one called "Viewports".
otherwise, you can type "-toolbar", then "viewports" and then "show".
Once the toolbar is in place you can type any number in there, and you'll have custom scale.
What's a toolbar?
What's a toolbar?
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