Hello to everyone,
I am at the moment updating the sheet template of my company. The issue is related to the scale of the drawings that i am relating at the legend. In the picture you can see the name "ESCALAS" its scale in portuguese, my native language. In the front of "ESCALAS" is label named "Indicadas" it means indicated in the current drawing of the project. What I would like is that the "Indicadas" or "Indicated" actually show the scales of the drawing that I have on the sheet that I am currently presenting.
Best regards
Hello to everyone,
I am at the moment updating the sheet template of my company. The issue is related to the scale of the drawings that i am relating at the legend. In the picture you can see the name "ESCALAS" its scale in portuguese, my native language. In the front of "ESCALAS" is label named "Indicadas" it means indicated in the current drawing of the project. What I would like is that the "Indicadas" or "Indicated" actually show the scales of the drawing that I have on the sheet that I am currently presenting.
Best regards
This occurs when there are different scales of drawings/legends on sheet. If they are all the same it should display the correct scale.
This occurs when there are different scales of drawings/legends on sheet. If they are all the same it should display the correct scale.
@Anonymous
The problem is that tehy ain´t appearing and I only have one drawing with a scale of 1/100.
@Anonymous
The problem is that tehy ain´t appearing and I only have one drawing with a scale of 1/100.
Hi
If the Sheets shows " As Indicated" then its a proof that there are multiple views with varying scale..
( Plan, elevation,, Callout, Legend.. etc )
If you take care of all the views in the same scale then you will get that 1:100..
Incase you are looking for workaround, to show one particular scale,
( This situation might come only if you have certain detailed legends of different scale, and its too late to fix
that scale) You may create a new view-port, only with " Scale" and overlap on the sheet..
This is workaround only if you are desperate to show one particular scale..
but best recommendation is to keep default.." Scale - as indicated " and each views showing their scales..
for workaround , I have uploaded a screen-cast...
Cheers
Hi
If the Sheets shows " As Indicated" then its a proof that there are multiple views with varying scale..
( Plan, elevation,, Callout, Legend.. etc )
If you take care of all the views in the same scale then you will get that 1:100..
Incase you are looking for workaround, to show one particular scale,
( This situation might come only if you have certain detailed legends of different scale, and its too late to fix
that scale) You may create a new view-port, only with " Scale" and overlap on the sheet..
This is workaround only if you are desperate to show one particular scale..
but best recommendation is to keep default.." Scale - as indicated " and each views showing their scales..
for workaround , I have uploaded a screen-cast...
Cheers
Any view placed on a sheet does count, not only drawings; also legends and so on.
Any view placed on a sheet does count, not only drawings; also legends and so on.
In this case, and as you can see throutgh the picture tha I am uploading, I have two views, both have a scale of 1/100 shouldn´t the scale show this scale...? both views have the same scale...
Best regards
In this case, and as you can see throutgh the picture tha I am uploading, I have two views, both have a scale of 1/100 shouldn´t the scale show this scale...? both views have the same scale...
Best regards
Verify the views on sheet via your project browser. Example below.
Are there really two views?
Verify the views on sheet via your project browser. Example below.
Are there really two views?
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