I have this following problem in my layout. both the model and layout 1 scale is the same but the drawing suddenly explodes into the viewport and I tried to adjust the scales but nothing happens. please check the attached . Thanks
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I have this following problem in my layout. both the model and layout 1 scale is the same but the drawing suddenly explodes into the viewport and I tried to adjust the scales but nothing happens. please check the attached . Thanks
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go to model and with the toolspace settings tab set the scale of the drawing.
Save a view of you model widowing the part you want in the vport.
poke a hole in the vport and restore the view you saved. type : ZOOM>>scale>>> 1/<scale value>XP
some version were prone to crash using the task bar
Joe Bouza
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go to model and with the toolspace settings tab set the scale of the drawing.
Save a view of you model widowing the part you want in the vport.
poke a hole in the vport and restore the view you saved. type : ZOOM>>scale>>> 1/<scale value>XP
some version were prone to crash using the task bar
Joe Bouza
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Can you post the drawing? hard to tell without being able to get in there and look.
Can you post the drawing? hard to tell without being able to get in there and look.
It didn't work.
Images are nice but the dwg file will speed up the process of trouble shooting. Not fully understanding what didn't work because we are not full understanding what the issue is.
I'm guessing the text size in you bands and profile labels are too large?
1. are the style set to size them to a plot height?
2. is the view scale and the plotted height definition not appropriate for the data content?
Joe Bouza
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Images are nice but the dwg file will speed up the process of trouble shooting. Not fully understanding what didn't work because we are not full understanding what the issue is.
I'm guessing the text size in you bands and profile labels are too large?
1. are the style set to size them to a plot height?
2. is the view scale and the plotted height definition not appropriate for the data content?
Joe Bouza
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The dwg file is large and could take a while to upload.
the maximum text size that I have in the drawing is 4mm . My layout paper size is ISO A0. it should fit perfectly. I didn't understand what you mean with
(1. are the style set to size them to a plot height?
2. is the view scale and the plotted height definition not appropriate for the data content?)
The dwg file is large and could take a while to upload.
the maximum text size that I have in the drawing is 4mm . My layout paper size is ISO A0. it should fit perfectly. I didn't understand what you mean with
(1. are the style set to size them to a plot height?
2. is the view scale and the plotted height definition not appropriate for the data content?)
The only thing I can think of is to check the viewport scale again, make sure UCSFollow is off and lock the viewport. If you do a Regenall in paperspace do the labels look normal?
Allen Jessup
CAD Manager - Designer
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The only thing I can think of is to check the viewport scale again, make sure UCSFollow is off and lock the viewport. If you do a Regenall in paperspace do the labels look normal?
Allen Jessup
CAD Manager - Designer
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You may want to check the properties of the viewport and verify that the Annotation Scale and Standard Scale are the same.
Rick Jackson
Survey CAD Technician VI
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You may want to check the properties of the viewport and verify that the Annotation Scale and Standard Scale are the same.
Rick Jackson
Survey CAD Technician VI
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