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Sorry for the banal question, but my use of inventor is mainly limited to modeling, while the design part is used only to get views to process in autocad... so I have not yet deepened the part of the annotations if not for small things.
Now, having a particularly complex set, I would like to exploit the automatic ball and various quotations of control, but I do not understand well the functioning of the styles-annotation.
in my .idw scale model 1:1 and on the template in use (supply from a company) the height of the text of quota is 2.5 (with all other values in proportion)... of course, on drawings of a hundred meters (real length) the style turns out "invisible"... how do you set the scale 1:100 for example, making it propagate the scale to all various annotations?
will be a basic question, but I just couldn't find a solution. . I ask for venia...
 
to the act of inserting the first view, choose the scale in the appropriate sx form below.

Bye.
 
I imposed that value 1:1 to have the geometries already climbed correctly for insertion in autocad... but the scale of annotations remains fixed.
Also trying to set 1:100 or 1:50, text remain always high 2.5... am I losing in a nonsense?
 
my use of inventor is mainly limited to modeling, while the design part is used only to get views to process in autocad...
My mother is not risky....? ? ? :confused:

I just finished doing a carcad job with its boards and it hurt me to fix them.... there's no more comfortable thing in inventor.... change to model e.... taaac updated table... .

are views...:biggrin:
 
This is a series of pipes... the single part is very simple, but when there are dozens (magari similar to each other) it is very convenient to make a simple copy and change a value... in this case once the geometry in 3d is defined (especially for cutting angles and intersections), they are quite quiet that there will be no overturning.
If then I discovered how to create a typical already quoted to which to associate from time to time the model, then you can talk about it. . but it seems to me that it is not yet possible (and frankly I would see it complicated).
For the rest, I agree that in most cases, the link with the model is fundamental as well as very comfortable. . .
I repeat... I admit my ignorance in terms of inventor design and so it all seems more complicated than what it really is. . .
 
I imposed that value 1:1 to have the geometries already climbed correctly for insertion in autocad... but the scale of annotations remains fixed.
Also trying to set 1:100 or 1:50, text remain always high 2.5... am I losing in a nonsense?
If you do as I told you, impose in the table of inventor the 1:100 scale, quoti e salvi come autocad, the design remains in 1:1 with correctly scaled annotations for 1:100.

any details inserted in the table of inventor, are exported larger (the concept in scale 1:50
will be twice as large as the set in 1:100 )

Bye.
 
and you are right!!! :finger:

long ago, I don't know what arcane reason, I had exported geometry with a scale other than 1:1... since then I have always set 1:1 even in the creation of the view. not having had the need to do anything else, I never tried other ways.. .
Thank you.
 

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