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Sat, Apr 22, 2006 at 12:25:36 AM | changing scale

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hi all, i have a problem with the scaling in revit. I have done a site plan by importing the Autocad surey plan, after completing the site plan i relalised that the survey plan was in 1: 10 scale. i had assumed that it was in 1:1 scale as in autocad it was measuring the distance as it was dimensioned. Now imy problem is i have already completed the whole site, with split surfaces, sub regions etc, how do i scale the site model to 1: 1. what can i do the best to tackle this situation its a very big site and has taken lots of effort in building the model.Please help me regarding this. Best regards, Jyothi

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Sat, Apr 22, 2006 at 2:53:58 AM | RE: changing scale

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Nasty... I don't think you have much option for the topography/subregions other than recreating them at the correct scale. I don't believe the scale tool will work on the topography. I'd imagine it will work on the sub-region sketches though...

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Sat, Apr 22, 2006 at 3:49:28 AM | RE: changing scale

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hi, yes Mr spot, i tried all the possible ways but it will not work other than recreating it again. Autocad scale in sheet the drawing was mentioned 1:1, it measured also same, but i really dont understand why it was different in Revit. something wrong in dimension settings i think. Thanks for ur time Best regards, Jyothi

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Sat, Apr 22, 2006 at 9:34:38 AM | RE: changing scale

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can you post the revit file ?

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Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 4:41:14 AM | changing scale

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hi guys i have the same problem my site plan from autocad had been scaled down so now the whole building in comparison to the site is very big so plz let me knwo how u scale urs down, and i am also stuck have to rescale the whole project how can i do it plz do let me know..and mine is quite urgent

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Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 7:01:31 AM | changing scale

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Re-import at the right scale ???

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