paperspace problem

paperspace problem

Anonymous
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paperspace problem

Anonymous
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Hi there

i have drawn in all my lines such as insulation , dpc , breather membrane and other lines with patterns.

however when i take them over to paper space they suddenly turn absolutely massive.

does anyone know whats wrong as this is due on monday and im bricking it a little
thanks
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ara_neresesian
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HI

There is  lot of reason for it.

(vport size , annotation scale ,paper size,...)

Please Send your dwg file to forum to explore more  .

Good Luck

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john.vellek
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Hi @Anonymous,

 

Ara is correct that there are too many things that can cause this to happen for a single answer to be provided. Please attach a sample file and I am happy to look at it for you.


John Vellek


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Anonymous
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@john.vellek @ara_neresesian

 

thanks for your replies

 

I've actually managed to partly solve the issue by  changin PSLTSCALE from 1 to 0.

 

HOWEVER!

 

I now have to go through every drawing and redraw all the insulation lines as that's the only way it will work.

 

is there a short cut for this? or has it just got to be done?

 

thanks again

 

Matthew

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john.vellek
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HI @Anonymous,

 

How are the lines drawn? Are they a specific linetype? Are all the properties set to bylayer?

 

You could use the Action Recorder to create a macro perhaps that would change them to a different linetype.

 

I will need to see a drawing in order to offer more.

 

 

Please select the Accept as Solution button if my post solves your issue or answers your question.


John Vellek


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