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Thu, Oct 25, 2012 at 6:42:52 PM | Templet

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Hi guys i have changed my scale to bigger scale and i got a reply regarding this matter that i should have lotts of sizes for all the annotations, grids, and so forth, my question is this the only soulation to fix up the new scale and make the other perimeters to folllow it, because now evrything in the sheet looks too big interm of annotation, dimensions, grids etc

please guid me on this i have no clue, and im short of time, thats why i dont want to re write nor draw a different annntations,dimesnsions, grids to suit my current scale plan

if you think i should and must have those different sizes for things than how can you do that? and where you start it first?

thank you so much in advance....


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Fri, Oct 26, 2012 at 7:56:43 AM | Templet

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Annotations will automatically scale up or down to whatever scale you need. There isn't a need to have a bunch of different grid symbol, annotation and dimension sizes.


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Sat, Oct 27, 2012 at 6:52:33 PM | Templet

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Hi thanks for your reply but how can i fix all of that? when i change my drawings scale to something bigger or smaller

my question is, if iam drawing at a scale of 1:50 and changed to 1:100 and evrything else went big, should i from the begning create a tamplate that its at scale of 1:100 and make everything such us annotation, grids,dimension be adjusted to that scale?

i dnt understand how revit says the scale thing at all, i just want my project at scale of 1:100, and want everthing else to be in that scale?

thank you so much in advance...... i am a year old in Revit....


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Sun, Oct 28, 2012 at 5:15:08 AM | Templet

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Why don't you PRINT a plan view in 1:100 scale and the same view in 1:50 ? Now, measure the TEXT and tell us what's bigger?


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Tue, Oct 30, 2012 at 10:40:22 PM | Templet

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great thank for the PRINT tip mate didnt think of that, its a good way to check out mistakes thank you so much for replying


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