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Annotation Scale in Viewport error

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olivarrain
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Annotation Scale in Viewport error

olivarrain
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Why does my viewport look like this? My annotations are too big when I'm entering viewport. Can layout my job properly. Can someone help me? I dont know what i've been done lately on my software lol

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Annotation Scale in Viewport error

Why does my viewport look like this? My annotations are too big when I'm entering viewport. Can layout my job properly. Can someone help me? I dont know what i've been done lately on my software lol

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lim.wendy
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Hi @olivarrain,

 

Welcome to the Civil 3D forum and thanks for posting. Be sure to check the Plot Scale, Annotation Scale and Standard Scale 

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Hi @olivarrain,

 

Welcome to the Civil 3D forum and thanks for posting. Be sure to check the Plot Scale, Annotation Scale and Standard Scale 

plotScale.png



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igi_pop
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igi_pop
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Hello there!

Select your viewport, in the properties pane there's "annotation scale" and "standard scale", set them to what suits you and you're done. Keep in mind, setting the anno scale automatically changes the standard scale in the list too match, keep that in mind.

ScalesScales

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Iggy

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Hello there!

Select your viewport, in the properties pane there's "annotation scale" and "standard scale", set them to what suits you and you're done. Keep in mind, setting the anno scale automatically changes the standard scale in the list too match, keep that in mind.

ScalesScales

Cheers,

Iggy

Custom build;ASUS Z790 Prime Z790-P;i5-12600KF @3.6GHz; ASUS RTX3070Ti 8GB GDDR6X; Win11pro x64; 128GB RAM DDR4; SSD 2TB 980 PRO M.2, PCIe 4.0 x4,
"I'd rather have a bottle in front of me, than a frontal lobotomy."

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Udo_Huebner
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Your annotation scale is almost at zero. Click on the white arrow (where my red arrow points) and switch first to 1:1000 scale, then ZOOM to Extends, and everything should be readable again.

udo_0-1618212750736.png

 

Gruß Udo Hübner (CAD-Huebner)

Your annotation scale is almost at zero. Click on the white arrow (where my red arrow points) and switch first to 1:1000 scale, then ZOOM to Extends, and everything should be readable again.

udo_0-1618212750736.png

 

Gruß Udo Hübner (CAD-Huebner)
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olivarrain
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olivarrain
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Thank you sir!

Thank you sir!

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