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May 3, 2013

How to setup the scale of drawing.

Luckily, I found an CAD template that already have scaled text and dimension size setup. now, I have to set different scale in the model space according on which scale i wanna plot on view port.

but for annotative scale, what scale should i use in model space? Overall, I just want all my text to be in same size when print out and in a readable size.

I setup my paper in 22x34 but mostly print out in 11x17 paper for office use.

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