Different scales on different objects in floor plan?
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2011-01-22
11:56 PM
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01:49 PM
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Aruzhan Ilaikova
Hope this makes sense!

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2011-01-23 12:41 AM
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2011-01-23 02:18 AM

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2011-01-23 05:57 PM
You save the site plan as many views as you want it different scales.
Then for each view/drawing you can crop each placed instance by adjusting the edge of the image.
For example on one layout you can have multiple views of the site plan, one at a small scale that shows the entire site and another at a larger scale that is cropped to the area around the building.
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2011-01-24 03:21 PM

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2011-02-11 12:43 PM
kiwistudent wrote:It seems kiwi student wants to include raster image of locality plan to plan view of site plan
I'm working on a site plan and would like to include the locality plan on the same page - is there any way of having the site plan at 1:200 and the locality plan at 1:500. Alternatively I know I can save the locality plan at 1:500 and insert it on the site plan - but I don't know how to save it at the correct scale (i.e after having used zoom).
Hope this makes sense!

As Mathews suggested this could be easily done on layout map.
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2013-11-09 05:02 AM
I am trying to mach my air photos to my city block drawing and they do not match. When I measure my city block is 801.552 m and same block in my air photo reads 0.037. I am new at this and some one guide me in a good manner.
Thank you so much.
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2013-11-09 02:32 PM
Use the Resize... command, Define graphically, by clicking on two known points on the image, then placing the 3rd click at the correct distance. In the Help files see: Interaction > Editing Elements > Modify Element Sizes > Resize (Enlarge or Reduce) Elements.
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