![]() If you have a design model A, whose annotation scale equals 1:50 and a sheet model, whose annotation scale equals 1:10.When referencing model A into the sheet, its Detail Scale will be 1:50, reference scale (Master:Ref) will be 1:50. If you have a design model A, whose annotation scale equals 1:50 and a sheet model, whose annotation scale equals Full Size 1 = 1.When referencing model A into the sheet, its Detail Scale will be 1/8" = 1'-0", reference scale (Master:Ref) will be 1:4. If you have a design model A, whose annotation scale equals 1/8" = 1'-0" and a sheet model, whose annotation scale equals 1/2 = 1'–0.When referencing model A into the sheet, its Detail Scale will be 1/8" = 1'-0", reference scale (Master:Ref) will be 1:96. If you have a design model A, whose annotation scale equals 1/8" = 1'-0" and a sheet model, whose annotation scale equals Full Size 1 = 1.When attaching a reference (a design or drawing model) into a sheet model, the referenced model's annotation scale is applied as the detail scale, and the Reference Scale (Master:Ref Scale) is calculated from the referenced model's annotation scale and the active model's annotation scale. When you print your "drawings" they are printed with the scale set to full-size (1:1). You place text in the Sheet model at exactly the size that you want in the printout. For example, a 1m = 20m, or 1:20 scale detail would be referenced at 1:20 scale. Similarly, any details that are at different scales are simply referenced at the required scale. For a 1m = 200m, or 1:200 scale drawing, the design model references will be placed in the Sheet model at a scale of 1:200. References of the design are placed at the appropriate scales as required, to fit inside the sheet/border layout. You can reference your own border file at Full Size (with no scale factor) and associate it to the sheet boundary. This is a non-printing element that shows you the outer limits of the sheet size that you choose. In this case, with Annotation Scale set to Full Size, the sheet boundary element appears at its real-world size (not scaled). ![]() Additionally, if required, you can specify the origin of the sheet boundary and its rotation. ![]() When you create a Sheet model, you select Full Size for the Annotation Scale. ![]() All text and dimensioning is placed at full size. With this method, the sheet border is placed at full size and the design information is scaled up or down to fit inside the border, similar to how drawings are created with manual drafting. ![]()
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