1. copy-paste the certain part.
2. select the certain part and use "scale" command.
follow the instructions.
3. set the dimension scale-factor to 0.5 by typing "DIMLFAC"
follow the instructions.
4. Dimension the certain part.
OR
4.2 Copy the part "and your existing dimensions" and scale them.
4.3 make one dimension in scale-factor to 0.5
4.4 Match the properties of the dimension with scalefactor 0.5 to the normal scaled dimensions, by using "MATCH PROPHERTIES"
WOLA!
@Anonymouswrote:
I made a drawing and would like to blow up a certain part of it for a better view. I found that you can apply a scale factor if you copy and paste, however when I go to place it or type in an insertion point, it will just paste at original scale at 0,0.
I then thought that if I were to just draw it at twice the size, I could just scale down the dimension. I'm not able to get that to work either.
Is there a way to get either of these options to work or even a better way to go about doing this?
Thank you!
@Anonymouswrote:
I made a drawing and would like to blow up a certain part of it for a better view. I found that you can apply a scale factor if you copy and paste, however when I go to place it or type in an insertion point, it will just paste at original scale at 0,0.
I then thought that if I were to just draw it at twice the size, I could just scale down the dimension. I'm not able to get that to work either.
Is there a way to get either of these options to work or even a better way to go about doing this?
Thank you!