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en respuesta a: Anonymous

It's nice to be able to help you @Anonymous

 

Usually I recommend using commercial scales, so it is much easier and safer to scale. The commercial scales are those that you see on a scalimeter (1: 1 1: 5 1: 12.5 ....) and their derivatives (1:10 1: 100 1:50 1: 500 ....) in establishing these scales From the list you just have to enter your viewport and assign it.

One recommendation: You can use Zoom Window to have an approximate scale, then divide that value between 1 (1 / decimal value), for example: 1 / 0.020125, that will give you a value of 49,689, that value round it out on a commercial scale, for Example 50, so you have scale 1:50 and you can use it from the list.

 

If the value gives 45.211, also round it to 1:50 and so, because you will have many different scales, the idea is to unify the scales and use the most commercial,

 

I hope it helps you

 

regards



Oswaldo Caballero
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