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Topic Closedscale and view

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Bill Hale View Drop Down
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Joined: 05.Feb.2009
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    Posted: 11.Feb.2009 at 19:22
I MANAGED TO RESOLVE MY PROBLEM.   Had been working in Paper space.
Saved as 1 - 1  in model space and re scaled.  This resolve each issue.
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05.Feb.2009 at 20:29
I am reworking a map of Puerto Penasco Mexico amd having a scaling problem. The drawing is a .pdf to .dwg conversion and has all been redrawn.  On the drawing measurement is where 1st problem is.   Using measure on a line I get 1765 ft  on list it shows 1800 ft and on print it scales to 1500 ft.   I want all to be 1800 ft.
 
2nd problem is after printing a window it is leaving the window in black on the drawing view on the computer.
 
In all my years of Autocad LT use I have never had these problems.
 
All help is appresiated.  Bill Hale
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