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I have a drawing in meters and I want to print it to scale in imperial. The drawing is in meters and I want to print it at 1/8" -1'-0". Is there a formula to find the unit scale factor, 1 meter = 1/8"? I dont want to convert the drawing to imperial if possible.
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This is a maths problem, not a Revit problem. If it was a Revit problem the solution would be to change your project from metric to imperial. Change the scale of your views to the imperial scale. Change the sheets to suit imperial sheets (whatever they are). And change the print size and scale to suit imperial.
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