Mimsy wrote:
I also had to rearrange the dimensions manually in the layout book.
Are you really dimensioning in the layout book?
Not that you can't do this, but I wouldn't.
Do your dimensions (in fact all annotation) in Archicad at the scale that you intend to produce the drawing for that view.
If you want, you can have multiple layers for annotation at different scales as it will appear to move or resize at different scales - so you annotate to suit each scale.
Save a view for each scale and make sure the correct annotation layers are on - you do this by creating layer combinations for each scale.
The scale and layer combination is saved with the view (which you can change f you ever need to).
Now you place the drawing of the view on the layout - it will have the correct scale and annotation - you just have to place it where you want and crop if needed.
Nothing to worry about when you publish - what you see in the layout is what you will get.
Barry.
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