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02-11-2021
05:00 PM
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02-11-2021
05:00 PM
TEXT HEIGHT
Hello,
I am quite new to AutoCAD.
my viewport is set to 1/4"=1'-0". I want to know the height of the text in my model space.
How do I figure that out? My prof gave me a chart but it was confusing...
Please help.
Thank you.
02-11-2021
05:36 PM
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02-11-2021
05:36 PM
if text in paper space = 1/8"
.125x48=
in model space
(If you don't have a calculator, and having text 1/8" in ps, put it over the viewport, use
command CHSPACE, move it to MS then in MS use LIST, you will get the text height in there)
02-13-2021
04:03 AM
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02-13-2021
04:03 AM
There is nothing confusing about that chart. Pick your plotted text height at the top. Then go to the scale on the column on the left. Draw a line down from the top and another from the left. Where they intersect is the model space height.
What part don't you get?
Rob
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