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Ltscale will not update in the xref.

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Anonymous
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Ltscale will not update in the xref.

Anonymous
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My base drawing LTscale looks good but when I attach it to a drawing, the lines come out smaller (Dashed and LInes with Text). The styles for my lines with texts are set to '0 Height', The MSLTscale is set to 1, the ltscale is set to 1, Dimscale is set the viewport scale, the object linetype scales are set to 1.

 

Any suggestions?

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Ltscale will not update in the xref.

My base drawing LTscale looks good but when I attach it to a drawing, the lines come out smaller (Dashed and LInes with Text). The styles for my lines with texts are set to '0 Height', The MSLTscale is set to 1, the ltscale is set to 1, Dimscale is set the viewport scale, the object linetype scales are set to 1.

 

Any suggestions?

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imadHabash
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imadHabash
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Hi and Welcome to AutoDesk Forum,

 

would you check the scale of your xref after attache to the new dwg?

 

Imad Habash

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Hi and Welcome to AutoDesk Forum,

 

would you check the scale of your xref after attache to the new dwg?

 

Imad Habash

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ahmed.abdelmotey
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ahmed.abdelmotey
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try to change PSLTscale to 1 in your paper space and regenerate
Ahmed Abd-Elmotey
Landscape Architect & beginner lisp programmer

try to change PSLTscale to 1 in your paper space and regenerate
Ahmed Abd-Elmotey
Landscape Architect & beginner lisp programmer
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Anonymous
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Anonymous
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Thanks everyone for replying. The PSltscale was the solution that I found by looking over several other similar requests. I don't know why people mess with this things. Please don't reply to my rant, just let this post end.

 

Thank again.

 

MIke H

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Thanks everyone for replying. The PSltscale was the solution that I found by looking over several other similar requests. I don't know why people mess with this things. Please don't reply to my rant, just let this post end.

 

Thank again.

 

MIke H

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ahmed.abdelmotey
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ahmed.abdelmotey
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You are welcome.. Glad that it solved your problem..
Don't Forget to mark this as a solution 🙂
Ahmed Abd-Elmotey
Landscape Architect & beginner lisp programmer
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You are welcome.. Glad that it solved your problem..
Don't Forget to mark this as a solution 🙂
Ahmed Abd-Elmotey
Landscape Architect & beginner lisp programmer

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