Hi Team, relatively new to Revit.
Using Revit 18.
I'm printing 'selected views/sheets' and combining them to a single PDF using CutePDF.
My setup is to print A1 at 100% zoom, centered.
All sheets are using the same A1 title block. Each sheet contains only the title block family, grid guide and viewport/s. Nothing else sits outside the title block. The grid guide is also used on other sheets.
When the PDF is produced all sheets print correctly except for 1 sheet (pg 4 of 7) which is at a much smaller scale and appears up in the top-right corner of the page (I'm assuming its about a 20th of the original size).
I have tried plotting this one page alone and get the same result. If I change the zoom to 99% it shows correctly (or correctly enough considering the scale is slightly off). If I select 'fit to page' it appears 'more' correctly though large margins mean the scale is still off.
Is there some sort of property I have inadvertently given to this sheet to make it print differently from the others? I only ever create a new sheet by right-clicking 'Sheets (all)' and selecting new sheet and applying the office title block when prompted. I have checked the dimensions of the title block on the problem sheet and it's the same as the other sheets so no accidental scaling has happened.
I have previously printed this sheet as part of a combined PDF without issue.
Fairly confused.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Pat
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Edit: so you already zoom 100% when print so ignore the below. Can you share the file?
Open that sheet and ZE to zoom extent. If the title block doen not fill your screen then you have something outside of the border. Find it and delete.
Thanks ToanDN,
I tried changing the print range to 'visible portion of current window' (previewing) and then back to 'current window' and it's decided to work.
Not sure what happened there.
cheers,
Pat
Thank you! that worked for me. I had made a Key plan as a symbol from AutoCAD and something in the Key plan was way off to the left and causing the pint to be very small. I spent an hour messing with print setting etc.
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