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Mon, Mar 26, 2007 at 6:07:13 PM | Scale Label properties

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I placed the scale label into my titleblock and then tested it with multiple scales on the sheet.  The outcome was "as indicated".  How can I change that property?  We either want it to be all capitals and even change the wording.

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Wed, Oct 3, 2007 at 2:41:32 PM | Scale Label properties

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I also have this problem with my sacle indication in the titleblock. For me I would need to write it in french. Is there as way to change the "as indicated" for wathever i want ??

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Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 2:02:29 PM | Scale Label properties

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I am trying to do this as well, but have not been able to find a way to change the "As Indicated" annotation.  I noted that this thread is over a year old, so perhaps someone has come up with the answer since?  In any event, I did not see anything in these forums (or AUGI), so for those interested, this was my work around:

 

1.  In the titleblock family editor, make two new instance parameters (I named mine "Multiple Scales" and "Turn off label" ).  I set formula for "Turn off label" to be "=NOT (Multiple Scales) ".  This way when you check multiple scales, it unchecks "Turn off label".

2.  Make a text object with the text you wish to have (in my case, it is "AS NOTED" ).  Place it over the scale label.

3.  Set the visibility of the text object to "Multiple Scales" and the visibilty of the Scale label to "Turn off label".

 

When imported back into your drawing, you can now toggle between "AS NOTED" and the actual scale (or, the default "As Indicated" ) using the "Multiple Scales" yes/no parameter.

 

HTH

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