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Anonymous
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Can't figure out what units my drawing is in

Hello! I am new to the forums, so thank you for your help! I am working on a plan in metric units. For this drawing I have xrefed files from the client architect and I am not sure what units they used. I think they might have used meters. I will get two different units of measurments when drawing and measuring. I am not sure what has gone wrong while I have been trying to solve the problem by using the top menu: format-units-millimeters and decimal AND by changing it in preferences AND by changing it in the command line by typing -dwgunits. I need to tmake sure that I know what units I am measuring and drawing in! Help! Can you please give me a step by step answer to how to carefully ensure that my units are mm. Thank you!

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maxim_k
en respuesta a: Anonymous

Welcome to Autodesk Forums!

You forgot to attach external references files you have a problem with. Without these files I cannot check their units.
Open your master file (DSGN.dwg as I think), save it, than use menu File -> Package drawing to make archive with external references, than attach this archive here.

Maxim

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john.vellek
en respuesta a: Anonymous

Hi @Anonymous,

 

Have you resolved your issue yet? Please attach the additional dwgs so I can assist you.

 

 


John Vellek


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