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Topic: autocad 2007 scale
Posted By: hanulax
Subject: autocad 2007 scale
Date Posted: 15.Sep.2011 at 09:47
I have autocad 2007, I need to modify scale to 1:50, but I cant find, where. Help me please. 



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Posted By: philippe JOSEPH
Date Posted: 15.Sep.2011 at 10:09
Hello, please explain us what you want to find.
You want to modify your entire drawing --> No do your drawing at scale 1/1 and set the printing with a scale of 1/50.
You want to set your paper space port to 1/50 --> Do Zoom, enter, 1/50XP, enter to have your scale.
You don't have 1:50 in your scle list?
An other thing?


Posted By: hanulax
Date Posted: 15.Sep.2011 at 10:36
I want to drawing with scle 1:50, but I dont know where I should set it. In version 2011 was scle list in lower left corner, but in 2007 it isnt. thanks


Posted By: philippe JOSEPH
Date Posted: 15.Sep.2011 at 11:10
The scale list should be in the tool bar "dimension".
You should be abble to customise your screen with different tool bars with a right clic in any tool bar in your screen, this should open a sreen were the activated tool bars are notched.


Posted By: John Connor
Date Posted: 15.Sep.2011 at 12:09
To my knowledge there was no way to set the scale of a viewport from the Dimension toolbar in AutoCAD 2007.  The three ways I remember doing it were 1) use the Zoom command with the Scale option (nXP), 2) picking the scale from a dropdown list that was found on the Viewports toolbar and 3) changing the scale within the Properties panel.

In AutoCAD 2011 there is a way to change the viewport scale after clicking on the viewport frame via the Viewport Scale icon that immediately appears in the lower right-hand corner of one's screen.


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