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proportions and virtual print

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if I work in a 1:1 file ...where the size of the affected pane is 414x293 ...to get a job at 1:200 or 1:500 for how far? If I regret, I lose part of the information like the restraint that gets stuck and becomes a continuous line. will the virtual print enter an a2 or a3?
It's stupid as a question, but I found files of different sizes and I don't know how I did:frown:
 
if I work in a 1:1 file ...where the size of the affected pane is 414x293 ...to get a job at 1:200 or 1:500 for how far? If I regret, I lose part of the information like the restraint that gets stuck and becomes a continuous line. will the virtual print enter an a2 or a3?
It's stupid as a question, but I found files of different sizes and I don't know how I did:frown:
I'm afraid I don't understand.

you have a design whose total encumbrance is 414mm x 293 mm.
a3 size is 420mm x 297 mm, so you can print your drawing in scale 1:1 in size a3
and scale 2:1 in an a2 format (a2 format are two a3 sheets flanked on the longest side)

means that the 414mm will become 2.07 mm (414/200=2.07) and the 293 will become 1.465

must you print on a stamp?
 
I'm afraid I don't understand.

you have a design whose total encumbrance is 414mm x 293 mm.
a3 size is 420mm x 297 mm, so you can print your drawing in scale 1:1 in size a3
and scale 2:1 in an a2 format (a2 format are two a3 sheets flanked on the longest side)

means that the 414mm will become 2.07 mm (414/200=2.07) and the 293 will become 1.465

must you print on a stamp?
no scale begins is 1:1 meters....414metrix293 meters. because I worked in meters for comfort of the project but I have all the planimetry around that is quite bulky... and I arrive to that size. I'd like to import it all into photoshops, sections, and then mount it on multiple boards, but I have problems with reductions.
 

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