![]() But why do I have to then re-touch every dimension? It should automatically dimension to scale-right? Where’d I go wrong? At this point I run DIM and do an UPDATE which then puts the dimension into the proper scale based on my DIMSTLYE or DIMLFAC setting. And boom – the dimension appears as the model space scale one to one. ![]() Eager to lay down a barrage of dimensions and shop notes I select horizontal or vertical from the ANNOTATE menu. Then, based on the viewport scale I am using I set the DIMSTYLE and/or DIMLFAC say for 3”=1’-0”. After this I set the viewport back to paper space to make the viewport smaller, usually and move the whole shebang to where I want it in my boarder. Then I zoom to the object or part I want to detail and set the viewport scale using say 0.25xp for three-inches to the foot. ![]() Next I create a viewport and select model space. I create a one to one model and then from a layout tab I load a customized boarder (one to one) with some attributes in the title block. ![]() Even after reading about it I don’t understand why in model space paper space, I have trouble with dimensioning. I am a new user to AutoCAD and am using 2013.
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