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GroveSci
en respuesta a: ed57gmc

ok, Step 1. I've started with a completely blank drawing and have set my scale to 1:100. I have drawn a line in model space that is 100 units in length (shown in black). I have then gone to paper space and copied that line (shown in red). Measuring each line confirms that the 1:100 scale is working as intended. 1 unit in paper space equals 100 units in model space. 

Scale Bar error 1-Step 1.png

Step 2: I inserted a scale bar as you describe. As soon as I try to place the scale my model space line vanished. Expanding the view port to the right reveals that my model space line (still measuring at 100 units) is now substantially larger and no longer fits on my paper space. 

Scale Bar error 1-Step 2a.pngScale Bar error 1-Step 2b.png

Scale Bar error 1-Step 2d.png

Scale Bar error 1-Step 2c.png

Step 3: This largely is unnecessary. The scale bar is an appropriate size. The first mark is 1 inch in length and indicates that length is 100 units long. Unfortunately, when I select my view port I see that the scale for the view port is no longer 1:100. The view port scale has been changed to 0.1200000

Scale Bar error 1-Step 3.png