schedule and scale shown on layout
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‎2011-10-10
10:06 AM
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02:29 AM
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Gordana Radonic
‎2011-10-10
10:06 AM
I don't want that to be shown. since I get two scales shown, schedule's one I have to cover with white fill.
Is there any possible way to say that schedule scale is not shown there?
thank you!
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‎2011-10-13 05:40 AM
‎2011-10-13
05:40 AM
Select the drawing you want to reference with autotext.
Right-click and chose 'set as autotext reference'
Deselect the drawing
In the Insert Autotext box, Under Category select the drawing you set as the autotext and then chose the scaleas the autotext item
'Drawing Scale Ref.
If your drawing doesn't have a title then you could alternatively use the simple title with only the scale parameter visible.
Right-click and chose 'set as autotext reference'
Deselect the drawing
In the Insert Autotext box, Under Category select the drawing you set as the autotext and then chose the scaleas the autotext item
'Drawing Scale Ref.
If your drawing doesn't have a title then you could alternatively use the simple title with only the scale parameter visible.
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‎2011-11-14 01:38 PM
‎2011-11-14
01:38 PM
I couldn't get this to work, Erika.
Are you saying there's a way to deselect the drawing that you don't want to show the scale for?
Or were you just clarifying how you set up the scale in Autotext?
Are you saying there's a way to deselect the drawing that you don't want to show the scale for?
Or were you just clarifying how you set up the scale in Autotext?
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‎2011-11-14 07:33 PM
‎2011-11-14
07:33 PM
The way Erika explains let's you set up a specific scale that can be shown in any layout. But only one scale per file, it seems to me.
My workaround is to put a white fill over the scales that have to be hidden. Not very automatic, but it works.
My workaround is to put a white fill over the scales that have to be hidden. Not very automatic, but it works.

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‎2011-11-15 06:47 AM
‎2011-11-15
06:47 AM
Actually Miguel, you can do this any number of times in a file. Each time you change which drawing the autotext will reference you will find the new drawing to determine the scale in the autotext listed.
When you open the Autotext dialogue box, set the category to the drawing you just set as its reference; you will find the drawing name listed under category.
When you move on to another drawing e.g. "drawing 2" and set that to be the autotext reference, then you will find "drawing 2" listed under Category.
If you change the scale of a drawing, or any other parameter for which their is autotext, you can select the text block and renew it and the scale etc will update.
It can be tedious to do this for many drawings, but sometimes that is the right solution when you are using the title block for something else.
HTH
When you open the Autotext dialogue box, set the category to the drawing you just set as its reference; you will find the drawing name listed under category.
When you move on to another drawing e.g. "drawing 2" and set that to be the autotext reference, then you will find "drawing 2" listed under Category.
If you change the scale of a drawing, or any other parameter for which their is autotext, you can select the text block and renew it and the scale etc will update.
It can be tedious to do this for many drawings, but sometimes that is the right solution when you are using the title block for something else.
HTH
Erika
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