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working units problem

Anonymous
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hello everybody
i'm new to archicad and probably this is funny
well i believe i started a project with the archicad defalut working units wich are millimeters, and, not being aware constructed it in centimeters( I considered columns are 100x100 units-meaning 1 meter wide)

the issue is that all the objects or stairs or whatever, are huge because their units are millimeters as well- editing them in the object settings dialog is not working very smooth, not to say that the stairs have fixed millimeters parameters so i can't set them ten times smaller than the default

and scaling is not an archicad thing... )

is there a way to solve something like this?
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Ralph Wessel
Mentor
Niculae wrote:
and scaling is not an archicad thing... )
is there a way to solve something like this?
1. Set all layers to visible and unlocked
2. Place a multi-storey marquee around the entire project (with a thick line)
3. Use Edit > Reshape > Resize to scale the project to the correct size
Ralph Wessel BArch
Software Engineer Speckle Systems
Anonymous
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well it works but only on the 2d axes and i get a squished model( i get resized floor plans but on the z axis the drawing keeps it's dimensions)
it's clearly a set-up problem from my part, but i worked a lot on the model and i don't have the time to rebuild it with another units altogether


? can i do the same thing in elevation and will it resize Z-way? haha(probably the program doesn't allow this kind of three axes uniform scaling?)
Ralph Wessel
Mentor
Niculae wrote:
? can i do the same thing in elevation and will it resize Z-way? haha(probably the program doesn't allow this kind of three axes uniform scaling?)
Hmmm - hadn't thought of that. Depending on the model complexity, that might not be too hard to fix manually. Otherwise, sorry - I don't have any other suggestions. Anyone else?
Ralph Wessel BArch
Software Engineer Speckle Systems
Erika Epstein
Booster
Could you merge the file into a new one and reset the scale in the translator?
Erika
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