problem using the CHSPACE command

problem using the CHSPACE command

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problem using the CHSPACE command

Anonymous
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i use the CHSPACE command but i dont know what is for

 

and also when i try to use it the title page located no in model space

 

please help me how to put title page in Paper space

 

 

i attached DWG about my problem

 

thanks and hope for reply

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Kent1Cooper
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Help will tell you what it's for.  I think you want the PSPACE command instead, but you can also just pick on the tab for any paper-space Layout in the bar at the bottom.

Kent Cooper, AIA
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Anonymous
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you mean PS command??

 

yeah i know the PS command

 

 

but i am asking for CHSPACE command

 

please check my attached file

 

you can check the problem

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Anonymous
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okay i will try to use HELP for CHSPACE command

 

 

but what do you mean with the other answer.. in autocad2014 can i view this also?

 

please show me image

i cannot understand

 

thanks

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Kent1Cooper
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PS is just a command alias for PSPACE, not a command itself.  That would be needed if you're in Model Space through a Viewport, and want to get out into Paper Space before putting in a Title Block.

 

If you're talking about after the Title Block has been put into Model Space, then yes, you would move it to Paper Space with CHSPACE, but you need to be in Model Space through that Viewport to do so, because that's the only way you will be able to select it [or them -- your Title Block, border, text, etc. are all separate pieces, but I would suggest using an Xref, or at least a Block].  If you're in Paper Space, double-click inside that Viewport to get into Model Space there, and then use CHSPACE to move the Title Block etc. out to Paper Space.

Kent Cooper, AIA
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Anonymous
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OMG!!

 

yeah i understand what u said and i do that now

 

the title block fits on paper space now

.

but check my file attachment what happen

 

other objects is on outside the paper space

 

do u know what happen..

 

i did the CHSPACE command

 

thanks very much

cathy

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Anonymous
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i send again the attached file for you to understand my problem with this paper space using the CHSPACE command

 

i just did what u said me before but now here's what happen

 

please check 

 

thanks 

 

 

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Message 8 of 12

Anonymous
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i send again the before i used the CHSPACE command and after i used it to make u understand

 

 

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Message 9 of 12

Anonymous
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do you have any idea what is the use of CHSPACE command??

thanks
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Message 10 of 12

Kent1Cooper
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@cathymarina816 wrote:

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the title block fits on paper space now

.

but check my file attachment what happen

 

other objects is on outside the paper space

....


I think you need to study about Paper Space, and Page Setup, and Units [that building plan is drawn with a millimeter as the drawing unit, but this drawing's Units are Architectural, which means feet-and-inches], which will help you learn how to set up a sheet size and a scale for a Viewport, etc.  CHSPACE is only about switching things between Model and Paper Space, not about where something is in whichever Space it's in.  I think what you are referring to here as "the paper space" is the area representing the sheet, but Paper Space itself extends beyond that, and the things you describe as "outside" are in Paper Space, just outside the sheet area.  You can just Move them to put them inside the sheet.

Kent Cooper, AIA
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Anonymous
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do u have any idea where i can study about that
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Kent1Cooper
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@cathymarina816 wrote:
do u have any idea where i can study about that

Start with Help.  If that doesn't explain it well enough for you, try the Knowledge Network, and there are probably YouTube videos and other similar sources.  But a more interactive approach,such as taking a class, might be best.

Kent Cooper, AIA
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