03-13-2017
07:17 AM
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03-13-2017
07:17 AM
It all depends on how much real world units are in one AutoCAD unit and how you want to print your drawing: from Model space or from Layout.
For example if one AutoCAD unit in your drawing equals one millimeter in real world and you want to print from Model space, than you need to scale up 100 times all annotation objects (text, dimension text, title block, page border, etc.). Than, when you will create page setup you need to set output scale to 1:100.
If you are using Layouts and one drawing unit equals one millimeter in the Model space, than you need to create viewport(s) in the Layout and set scale of the viewport(s) to 1:100. All annotations in the Model space should be scaled up 100 times and you don't need to scale annotation objects in Paper space as you will output your drawing from the Layout with scale 1:1.
Maxim
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For example if one AutoCAD unit in your drawing equals one millimeter in real world and you want to print from Model space, than you need to scale up 100 times all annotation objects (text, dimension text, title block, page border, etc.). Than, when you will create page setup you need to set output scale to 1:100.
If you are using Layouts and one drawing unit equals one millimeter in the Model space, than you need to create viewport(s) in the Layout and set scale of the viewport(s) to 1:100. All annotations in the Model space should be scaled up 100 times and you don't need to scale annotation objects in Paper space as you will output your drawing from the Layout with scale 1:1.
Maxim
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Maxim Kanaev
Architect
MARSS
Etiquette and Ground Rules of Autodesk Community