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I have created a single-family residential site with parcels, alignment, plan & profile, etc. in model space. When I open viewport in paper space it's impossible to make anything out - it's a jumbled mess of overwritten lines and labels.
What's the protocol for keeping the scales correct?
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You need to zoom in close and then do a regenall. Civil labels change size based on the scale of the viewport, so if you're zoomed far out they will be huge.
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I tried that and there was no effect. I'd send the drawing but don't see how to attach.
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Open your attached file and run a ZOOM EXTENTS
and tell us your problem.
Sebastian
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I have opened the file, gone to Layout 1, tried zoomall and zoomextents in both model and paper and there is no response in the drawing whatsoever. It just sits there.
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Your viewport is many times larger than your title block and border. make it the size of the border and set the scale to some scale like 1"=40'. I've included the dwg that I did this in.
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Thanks. I understand what you're saying on an intellectual level but have no idea on a practical or technical level how to get there.
I don't see any scale anywhere on Layout 1. How does one go about making the viewport border the appropriate size?
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See if this screen cast helps. Or consider the linked video below.
Please select the "Accept as Solution" button if my post solves your issue or answers your question.
Emilio Valentin
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@JimJonesPELS If I may ask, are you new to AutoCAD or just unfamiliar with the interface since moving from a much older version or just recently adopting Layouts?
>>>...I don't see any scale anywhere on Layout 1...<<<
First you need to create a viewport: MVIEW command. Looks like all you did was copy/paste content into a layout? yes? Again, goes back to are you inexperienced in AutoCAD or just new to Layouts and opted to dive in without studying the concept.
THEN... while a viewport is selected in a layout, or while inside a layout, the 'scale' of the layout is here
>>>...How does one go about making the viewport border the appropriate size?...<<<
How much time do you have to learn? Another responder posted some videos for you to follow, see if that helps.
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Thanks for your help. I watched your video several times but wasn't able to un-mute so could only watch. I suspect you were speaking throughout. I will follow-up with the tutorials you suggested.
You've gotten right to the heart of my question - thanks again!