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Topic ClosedHow to Cover Units from Milimeters to meter ?

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    Posted: 30.Jun.2011 at 07:49
Hi to all experts,

i have a drawing which is defined on Millimeters scale. when i am trying LIST

command the area are showing like this "area = 3280678750.0282" etc.

I want convert this units to meters. I mean to say that when i enter List

command this value should show like this 3280.67 meters. 

Need help in this regards...........

thanks in advance.....
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 30.Jun.2011 at 09:41
Either SCALE your drawing down (0.001x) or use a factor for your output values - the FIELD command (dynamic area labels) allow to specify such factor.
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