03-06-2024
03:16 PM
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03-06-2024
03:16 PM
How much of a beginner if I may ask?
Q1: AutoCAD has no ability to rebuilt loose lines and text back into a dimension-object: but there should be nothing stopping you from replacing the text with another text since a PDF import is not likely to be 100% "cad accurate) most of the time.
Q2: In AutoCAD, assuming you draw in modelspace and rarely if ever in paperspace, you should never scale your 1:1 drawn content in modelspace: that's a print-need only, you can create a scaled viewport of your modelspace content to a set scale if needed. That way your dimensions are always accurate: if the text is just too small, you can fix just the text dimension size in several ways if that's the issue.
Q1: AutoCAD has no ability to rebuilt loose lines and text back into a dimension-object: but there should be nothing stopping you from replacing the text with another text since a PDF import is not likely to be 100% "cad accurate) most of the time.
Q2: In AutoCAD, assuming you draw in modelspace and rarely if ever in paperspace, you should never scale your 1:1 drawn content in modelspace: that's a print-need only, you can create a scaled viewport of your modelspace content to a set scale if needed. That way your dimensions are always accurate: if the text is just too small, you can fix just the text dimension size in several ways if that's the issue.