massy987
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Guys are the first days of utocad and I'm going crazy.
how do you set a drawing in scale? ?
how do you set a drawing in scale? ?
but go there! ever heard of layout?? Cartridge never puts on model space!and only at the end (before the quotation) insert the drawing into a appropriate sized cartilage.
This is the theory.but go there! ever heard of layout?? Cartridge never puts on model space!
this behaviour is simply dictated by ignorance. I know that very few users are using paper space but the reason is mainly related to the fact that they do not know how to use it; every client, who uses the layouts, with which I spoke confirmed that since he stopped printing from model he benefited in speed and practicality. Just scaled copies of the drawings, dozens of layers have disappeared because they became useless.This is the theory.
In practice, from 1988 to now, I have found only one customer who requires, in its regulations, the insertion of the cartilage into the paper space.
all others, or specify that you should not use paper space or take it for granted.
I find this a hallucinating ca@ata, in autocad. at least until release 2013, where they cannibalized a part of inventory layout management and transported it in autocad... now I am autocad became like frankenstein monster :biggrin:I also did courses where they told me to share in paper space, I don't know one that does.
autocad is much ahead of 90% of its users, it has incredible but it is so.this behaviour is simply dictated by ignorance.
I also quarreled:that puts the trovo a ca@@ata allucinating
horror!!!!!! !..... and only at the end (before the quotation) insert iol drawing into a appropriate sized cartilage.
but go there! ever heard of layout?? Cartridge never puts on model space!
This is the theory.
In practice, from 1988 to now, I have found only one customer who requires, in its regulations, the insertion of the cartilage into the paper space.
all others, or specify that you should not use paper space or take it for granted. . .
Yeah, yeah. I think that only 10% of users using autocads know full potential (and defects accordingly).I don't know one who does.