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‎2006-02-27
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Molinda Prey
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‎2006-02-27 11:37 PM
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‎2006-02-28 12:10 AM
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‎2006-02-28 04:05 AM
salv wrote:The scale is for display purpose, meaning that the relative elements of the plan (text, dim text ...) resize them selves, and the objects look differently.
Thanks. I have understood your explanation but the r value doesn't make any sense to me. I have a scale of 1:50 and the r values are coming out at around the 2000 mark when I snap to grid which doesn't make any sense to me. (2000 what mm?) Thanks for your help but I'll find a more straight forward program.
You have to set your working units in Preferences. Whatever is in the coordinate filed is in the working units that are set - in your case, most probably mm.
Don't use the grid; learn how to input coordinates. Check the Help file.
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‎2006-03-01 03:57 AM
salv wrote:Trying to do it on your own will end in frustration, and, even worse, wrong workflow.
Sorry if I sounded a little harsh. I was getting a bit frustrated. Your replies have given me encouragement to put more effort into learning the program. I am going to get some help. I mean I am going to have a peek at the help section.
Try to input your exact location in USA, see if there are user groups around you, talk to your reseller. In the beginning, there is nothing like an afternoon with someone who already knows.
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‎2006-03-05 10:11 AM
I concur - go and talk to an experienced user. You could also purchase Virtual Tutor for v9 - a DVD tutorial. I've been an Archicad user since v5 - and still get something out of whenever I use it. Not very expensive and it will really get you going.
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