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    Posted: 09.Jul.2009 at 11:58

I am drawing up information @ 1:100 scale & x-ref’ing them into drawings (ie. dimensions, symbols, text… etc)

Now I need to do an enlarged plan @ 1:50, is there a way where I do not need to redo the information @ a different scale resulting in doubling up the work as well as revising it twice if needed?



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09.Jul.2009 at 13:16
I think that you must redesigne xref drawing for new scale and in your drawing reload xref
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09.Jul.2009 at 14:20
thanks for your reply!
that was the answer i didnt want to see....Confused
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09.Jul.2009 at 19:29
You could insert your drawing as a block and just rescale it that way.  usually it is better to draw 1:1 this way you can scale with a viewport.
 
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