How to omit the scale under the View Title of a Rendering on a Sheet?

How to omit the scale under the View Title of a Rendering on a Sheet?

octavio2
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How to omit the scale under the View Title of a Rendering on a Sheet?

octavio2
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On a Sheet, in addition to some plans with the required scales, I also have a view on the sheet that is a 3D rendering, a rendered image inserted from the "Rendering" section of the Project Browser, and the tag shows a scale.  However, on a 3D Rendering we do not want to show a scale and I want to take out that scale so nothing shows on that line.

How to take out the scale on that View Title?  (I looked on the Properties dialog and also on the Visibility Graphics but so far I haven't found the way yet).

Curious thing that I just noticed:  The 3D rendering from the 3D Views of the Project Browser is considered a "Perspective" on the scale location on the lower left corner of the drawing window, but the rendered image "Shower Perspective" created from that rendering, and which now is located under the "Renderings" section of the Project Browser, indicates a scale (and we really do not want a rendering to show a scale, is that correct?).  Correspondingly, when I insert on the sheet the rendering from the "3D Views", then the view on the sheet do not show the scale on the View Title (which is OK), but when I insert the rendering from the "Renderings" list, then the View Title shows the scale (and we do not want a scale there!).

If any correspondent knows how to keep the scale from showing on the View Tag of the rendered image inserted on a sheet, please share.

Thanks in advance.

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constantin.stroescu
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you can do it by creating in View Title Family a new Type with an allocated  Visibility Parameter.. 

As soon as ETA will be restored I will post the steps that have to be done to achieve this purpose.

Constantin Stroescu

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constantin.stroescu
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and here is the flow...

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Constantin Stroescu

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I suggest after you make the view title that you add it to your template.
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ennujozlagam
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i'm not sure if this is what you are looking for? please see attached file and screencast and see if helps .thanks





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RobDraw
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Personally, I would make a custom scale and make the display name "Not to Scale". but hey that's just me.

 

To answer your question: you need to create a view title that does not have the scale in it and create a viewport type that uses it.


Rob

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Jamie_sumner
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Your a gem.

 

For newbies/students like me:

- click on and go to the desired render (not the final sheet)

-bottom left, click scale. e.g. 1:1 

-display name*

-enter “Not to Scale”

 

hope this help 

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