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scottz
22.11.2019, 07:37
I've been trying too get some measurements for a block of land to lay down 100 mm  conducts at 6 meters per length on auto cad 2020 and nothing seems too be working or i get stupid numbers as i would like too get accurate figures  I've changed some configurations in unites command changed it too decimal and also changed it too meters as this is starting to get very frustrating now when i can go on too google maps quickly get measurements. If anyone can help be really appreciate it or else have too pulling out measuring wheel again :)  

John Connor
22.11.2019, 13:38
Let's start with a simple question.  Which drawing template file are you using? Is it acad.dwt or acadiso.dwt?  It should be the latter.

scottz
25.11.2019, 01:35
Hi john thanks its a PDF and the type of file is adrobe acrobat document opens with Adrobe Acrobat Reader in Properties  should i change this to AutoCad application or AutoCad DWG Launche?   in drop down box in autocad i (open an existing drawing file) dwg if this helps you out scott

philippe JOSEPH
25.11.2019, 08:09
Hello scottz, if you want to work on your PDF file with AutoCAD I recommand to transform it to a real AutoCAD file with :Anydwg.com for example, I hope that they still have a free version that will allow you 30 x 3 files before being obliged to buy it.Do transfor 3 file a each time not to loose this oportunity.The result that you will get is not 100% precise and you will have to work the file a lot by rotation all the text obtained with the properties pannel ( Ctrl+1 ), etc...I recommand to copy/paste the result in a well setted file and not to use directly the file that you get.The file directly obtained is in inches, not at scale 1/1, etc...

John Connor
25.11.2019, 13:48
You could open the PDF in AutoCAD using the PDFATTACH command.  Then off to one side of the image you could draw a line 100mm long.  Then using the SCALE command along with the REFERENCE option scale your pdf using the line you created as a reference.  This should get you fairly accurate results.

scottz
29.11.2019, 00:52
thanks john for your info last messages just wondering how i can get exact 6 meters lengths tried quick properties but that doesn't let me do it and also tried general settings thanks scott

scottz
29.11.2019, 01:51
one more thing john can i get back out of SCALE cos i saved it accidentally as there is a line i put in a few days ago i want too change and it wont let me do it anymore or do i have too start all over again scott

John Connor
29.11.2019, 13:24
I'm not sure what you mean by "get back out of SCALE".  If you have scaled something, then saved your drawing, the only way to return to what you had previously would be to use the reciprocal of the scale factor previously used.  Ex. - you scale a line by a factor of 5.  To reverse it you would have to rescale the line by 1/5 or 0.2.