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paullimapa
en respuesta a: abapodominic

I would avoid playing with dimlfac. As I mentioned in my previous link as long as the pdf is not scaled/stretched differently in the x and y axis you should be able to scale everything up to match with a measurement that is accurate. So you’ll have to look for a familiar geometry along with a given dimension and scale reference the entire dwg to match. Usually I look for overall measurements. The larger the more accurate. If 0.9 is the largest then use that. But does that measurement represent meters or mm. You’ll have to decide what is the resulting units of measurement you want to end up working with. If you want mm then 0.9Meters will have to again be scaled up by 1000 to end up with 900mm


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