AutoCad 2D :: Annotative Scale Not Working

Feb 12, 2013

When I click the annotative scale icon at the bottom of screen it shows me the standard options to chose from:

(1/16"= 1'-0", 1/8"= 1'-0", 1/4"+ 1'-0" etc. etc..)

but it is permanently stuck in 1/4"=1-0"...

In other words if I select say 1"=1'-0"...and go to draw a dimension...the dimension is in 1/4"= 1'-0"....model space

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