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Topic ClosedArchitecture 2009 Plotting / dimensions display

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Direct Link To This Post Topic: Architecture 2009 Plotting / dimensions display
    Posted: 27.Feb.2009 at 21:26
Forgive my ignorance, I am self taught and somtimes struggle with simple tasks.
I only use a small % of Arch 2009's capabilities as I only really use it as an electronic drawing board.
However, I have a small sketch and have a layout for A4 printer. When the scale of the layout is set to 1:100 the dimensions visible in 'Model' print out fine
When I change to 1:50 the dimensions dissappear in Layout and do not print ?
What am I doing wrong and/or is this a known problem that is fixable by an update ?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28.Feb.2009 at 09:00
Maybe the dimension style is annotative and it is visible only for 1:100, try to add another scale (1:50) to annotation scales at this dimension style.
I'm sorry for my bad English. Kackac
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