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Jesikuh123 wrote:Not true. You can just decide which layers you want on in each view regardless of the scale. Rescaling for presentations can also be done at print time (either 50% or 200% or whatever).
True enough.
I don't recall too many probelems that I have run into with scaling in the layout.
But, lots of times, we have to submit drawings to the review boards around here almost weekly, We usuaully submit 11x17 size sheets for the board member and we print a 24x36 sheet for a poster board.
So... in this case our 11 x 17's are usually 1/8" and our 24x36 are usually 1/4" - so scaling in teh view would mean I would have to have the same notes and dimensions copied twice and on two different layers to account for the different scales.
This seems like an easy way to lose notes and dimensions and changes through the drawings.
True?
What do you mean breaks symbols?Most markers, labels, etc. are scale sensitive, meaning that they adjust themselves to print at the same size regardless of the scale of the view. Scaling drawings in the layout will make them change size accordingly, which is usually (but not always) not wanted. On the other hand some markers (such as the "Section Marker_NCS 11") do scale up and down with the settings in the layout. Letting the views define the scale avoids any complications or confusion. It's much easier to maintain consistent results throughout an office when the rule is to set up the view and let it define the drawing.
I guess the only time I really run into an issue is if I am doing a site plan/diagram. these go out in different sizes too.Yes, but only for subtleties like adjusting the thickness of the cut lines (typically pen 1) which I set to 0.35mm at 1/8" scale and 0.5mm at 1/4" scale.
usually a scale os 1:20 or 50 I have to bounce back in forth between the layout and the view to get notes and what ever to look right.
This also means different pen sets.
SO - another question:
Do you guys have different pen sets for different scaled drawings?
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