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Take the time to use good drafting practices and make your drawing viewports to scale so an engineer or architect's scale can be used on any printouts.
You can save a few steps by creating Tool Palette tools to set the viewport to a specific scales. Right click in the Tool Palette and select Custom Command... This will open up the CUI. Scroll down to Zoom and click and drag it to the Tool Palette. Close the CUI. Right click on the Zoom tool in the Tool Palette and select Properties... Edit the command string from '_zoom ; to '_zoom;1/10xp; Be sure and remove the space after zoom. You can do this for all scale sizes you would normally use such as 1:1, 1:2, 1:5, 1:10, 1:20, etc. Once the tools are added for the different scales it is just a matter of clicking on the scale tools until you get the scale that works best for the sheet. Soon you will be able to look at the decimal viewport scale and know which scale to select. See attached Screencast.
Nancy
@Anonymous wrote:
Hi @oswaldodcb
I generally use the 'zoom; window' command to reduce the number of steps in organising my drawing in paperspace as I show graphic scale in every drawing. But using your solution the same number of steps add on. Is there a way I can organise my drawing in fewer steps with not having to try setting the scale a multiple times ?