i want to add title block in layout and add profiles(from two surfaces) to it.
Please see attached image how my layout in coming.
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i want to add title block in layout and add profiles(from two surfaces) to it.
Please see attached image how my layout in coming.
Solved! Go to Solution.
Solved by andrewpuller3811. Go to Solution.
It looks like the scale in your view port does not match you model space view scale - that is why they appear differently.
You will find the labels and profile bands scale in size to the viewport/view scale so that they appear at the size set in their styles.
It would be easier if you were able to attach a dwg with the issue.
It looks like the scale in your view port does not match you model space view scale - that is why they appear differently.
You will find the labels and profile bands scale in size to the viewport/view scale so that they appear at the size set in their styles.
It would be easier if you were able to attach a dwg with the issue.
Thank you for the reply.
Thank you for the reply.
Your band styles are all seem to be set to huge numbers -
For example your Cut band style has the band height as 3500mm which means the band will plot at 3500mm high, and the text in the bands is set to be 500mm high.
These settings look alright in your model space because the annotation scale is 1:1.
I don't know whether this drawing has been through some sort of unit switching or if this is the way your styles have been set up. Either way, you can either bring styles in from another drawing (or the metric template) to fix it or go through the band styles and label styles and edit each item and change them to plottable figures.
I did a quick modification of your drawing scale all the large numbers down by about 1000.
Your band styles are all seem to be set to huge numbers -
For example your Cut band style has the band height as 3500mm which means the band will plot at 3500mm high, and the text in the bands is set to be 500mm high.
These settings look alright in your model space because the annotation scale is 1:1.
I don't know whether this drawing has been through some sort of unit switching or if this is the way your styles have been set up. Either way, you can either bring styles in from another drawing (or the metric template) to fix it or go through the band styles and label styles and edit each item and change them to plottable figures.
I did a quick modification of your drawing scale all the large numbers down by about 1000.
@andrewpuller3811 thanks for the solution
I tried according to your suggestion. I reduce the text size and made scale to 1:1000 as well. In model space everything is good
Unlike your file, i cannot change the standard scale.
i referred this as well https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/autocad-for-mac-forum/viewport-in-layout-won-t-change-scale/td-p/4377...
@andrewpuller3811 thanks for the solution
I tried according to your suggestion. I reduce the text size and made scale to 1:1000 as well. In model space everything is good
Unlike your file, i cannot change the standard scale.
i referred this as well https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/autocad-for-mac-forum/viewport-in-layout-won-t-change-scale/td-p/4377...
@andrewpuller3811 in the file you send me(Autodesk forum-mod.dwg). In the layout1. There is same issue which i am facing in my current drawing.
may i know what changes or settings you did in layout 2 the the file Autodesk forum-mod.dwg
@andrewpuller3811 in the file you send me(Autodesk forum-mod.dwg). In the layout1. There is same issue which i am facing in my current drawing.
may i know what changes or settings you did in layout 2 the the file Autodesk forum-mod.dwg
I did not do anything special on layout 2, just changed the viewport size from 0.434mm high x 0.546mm wide to 540mm high x 800mm wide, then set the viewport scale to 1:500.
I did run an audit on your drawing and there were 526 errors found.
To fix the issue with Layout 1 in your drawing, I deleted the the layout, made a new one and created a new viewport.
I have encountered this issue before, but don't recall what the solution was.
I did figure a method to fix the viewport in layout 1.
This should set the viewport scale to something other than "Fit to Scale" which it is stuck on for some reason.
You should then be able to set the scale to anything you want.
I did not do anything special on layout 2, just changed the viewport size from 0.434mm high x 0.546mm wide to 540mm high x 800mm wide, then set the viewport scale to 1:500.
I did run an audit on your drawing and there were 526 errors found.
To fix the issue with Layout 1 in your drawing, I deleted the the layout, made a new one and created a new viewport.
I have encountered this issue before, but don't recall what the solution was.
I did figure a method to fix the viewport in layout 1.
This should set the viewport scale to something other than "Fit to Scale" which it is stuck on for some reason.
You should then be able to set the scale to anything you want.
@andrewpuller3811 Thank you so much
This will save the the problem in current drawing only.
In the file I am working on, it did not solve the issue.
Thank you.
@andrewpuller3811 Thank you so much
This will save the the problem in current drawing only.
In the file I am working on, it did not solve the issue.
Thank you.
Which issue did it not solve - not being able to set the viewport scale or the profile view style and band style issue?
If it is not being able to set the viewport scale, delete the layout with the issue and make a new one. If you have title block etc. on the layout you need to delete, copy and paste them to a new layout before deleting the old one., making sure not to copy the viewport.
If you are referring to the profile view style, profile view band styles and profile label styles, you can go through each of the styles in use and copy the settings I set in the various styles. Alternately you can import the styles I changed into your working drawing.
Which issue did it not solve - not being able to set the viewport scale or the profile view style and band style issue?
If it is not being able to set the viewport scale, delete the layout with the issue and make a new one. If you have title block etc. on the layout you need to delete, copy and paste them to a new layout before deleting the old one., making sure not to copy the viewport.
If you are referring to the profile view style, profile view band styles and profile label styles, you can go through each of the styles in use and copy the settings I set in the various styles. Alternately you can import the styles I changed into your working drawing.
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