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I've been through a dwg file containing a 1:2000 scale cartography. I prefer to print it using the layouts because I have to create a window for a writing. ..as the cartography is already on the scale and I have to preserve the original ladder, how do I set it in the properties of the layout window?I hope to be explained well...in practice I have to preserve the scale of my design...I leave scale 1:1?
 
Are you sure the cartography is already 1:2000?
How did you decide?
sincerely I'm not sure...under the cartography there is 1:2000 scale... but trying to compare it with a print they had already done is very similar to the print preview that I leave the scale so
 
I have another question. ..supposed that cartography is already scaled to 1:2000 and that to print from layout I have to leave scale 1:1, if instead the same cartography I had to print it in scale 1:25000 how should I set? considering that already in the beginning it is climbed I do not know just how to do.. .
 
I'm not sure. .
cartography can only be in scale 1:1 (unity=meters), if it was scale is the work of one who should stay at home waiting for the income of citizenship.
said this, since you cannot wander into uncertainty, take the measure of the distance between two points and check the corresponding on google earth, otherwise you go to attempts and all that is suggested to you could be true or false.
 
cartography can only be in scale 1:1 (unity=meters), if it was scale is the work of one who should stay at home waiting for the income of citizenship.
said this, since you cannot wander into uncertainty, take the measure of the distance between two points and check the corresponding on google earth, otherwise you go to attempts and all that is suggested to you could be true or false.
so if I want it printed in scale 1:2000 what scale factor do I have to set in the layout?
 
so if I want it printed in scale 1:2000 what scale factor do I have to set in the layout?
first you have to make sure of what gp said.:
...said this, since you cannot wander into uncertainty, take the measure of the distance between two points and check the corresponding on google earth, otherwise you go to attempts and all that is suggested to you could be true or false.
cartography can only be in scale 1:1 (unity=meters), if it was scale is the work of one who should stay at home waiting for the income of citizenship.. . .

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cartography can only be in scale 1:1 (unity=meters), if it was scale is the work of one who should stay at home waiting for the income of citizenship.
said this, since you cannot wander into uncertainty, take the measure of the distance between two points and check the corresponding on google earth, otherwise you go to attempts and all that is suggested to you could be true or false.
How not to quote, but I happen to have several drawings under my hand where the unit ratio falls/unita metrica not and 1:1!!

@flynightfirst verify the unit ratio cad / unitá metrico on the model as recommended by other users.
 
Well, it happens that the model is scaled, that's why the question arises "you're sure."

but this does not change anything, the ratio 1:1 in autocad makes no sense, but this concept I can never explain.
1:1 what?
1:1 km?
1:1 meters?
1:1 inches?
because if 1:1 cm, then it becomes 1:100 meters
If 1:1 meters, then it becomes 100:1 cm...
everything goes according to how much unity is worth in autocad, and everyone thinks differently.
if we add the scale factor in print, things get even more complicated.
I have a cartography 1:1 in cm and I want to make it 1:2000 printed, I can take several ways:
print the model with the appropriate print ratio;
scale the model and leave unaltered my usual print report;
make a specially scaled layout, leaving unchanged the usual print ratio;
make a layout with 1:1 ratio and print by changing the print scale.. .
How many roads for one result.

for this the fundamental thing is to know the model as it is conceived.
1:1 with 1 unit = 1cm real?
1:1 with 1 unit = 1m real?
1:2000 with 1 real unit=1m?
 

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