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Hey, guys, I got my table in a0.
I decide to print it on the plotter...how do I say (being the format a0) to print it appoint in its original size?
Like an option...formed. ..or whole air.
I'm trying from the "model card" window the types of plating....but it doesn't come out.

Thank you.
plating types
the options listed in the plotting list are as follows:
● whole plot - creates the plotting of an entire object.
● Cropped (clipped) - creates a cut plotting. defined limits by drawing a box around the area of which to make the plotting. this area will be printed on the paper in normal position compared to the lower left corner.
● Zoom based (based on zoom) (default option) - creates a scaled and cut-out plot. scale and cutout are determined according to the size settings of the card and zoom in the graphic area.
● Paper profile (paper outline) (available only in 2d mode) - creates a plotting of a specific area within a drawing on paper of a given format. For example, if you have a large design, such as a0 format, and want to plot a 4 area of the design, you can use this option.
● plot area (plot area) - creates a plot by moving the area inside the crop box to the bottom left corner of the paper and changing the scale of the crop area so that it matches the scale specified by the user. features of the zoom and panoramic screen, as well as scale in model size, are also used as factors in the plotting area. Therefore, if the scale is = 1, the geometry is not necessarily printed in scale.
 
Hi. We had wf4 in the company for a while... but we used it almost nothing... now we had the update to the wf5 and I am launching myself in use.
Speaking of formats... I have to do the cartilages..."equipped" what do you mean?
I'm sorry but I'm at the very first weapons... especially for configuration.

Thank you.
 

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