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autocad 2012 - scale factor lines in the layout

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Edoardo Bernardi

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Hello, everyone.

I made a project for a university exam and did a section of the entire building that was set up in 1:20 scale printing layouts and so far no problem.

In the 1:20 scale of course you can see many details of the stratigraphy of the packages that make up the building. in each package have been applied sampling nets and in the case of insulation panels I used the line "batting" for their filling.

I am now having to realize an abacus of the components in scale 1:5 and/or 1:10 and even here there would be no problem, if it was not that depending on the factor of scale that I go to specify in the layouts those lines (batting) maintain a fixed dimension and basically in the drawing in scale 1:5 or 1:10 I see them enormous, that is so disproportionate to get out of the drawing. .

is it possible to make sure that those lines automatically adapt to the design according to the scale factor specified in the layout or should I necessarily redesign all the insulators on a different layer for each desired print scale?

I'm sorry for the long-distance but I'd rather try to explain right away and be clear

thanks in advance :)
 

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