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hello to all of you guru si solidworks. I have a problem I have no solution to. in drawings is there a way to zoom 100% (or scale 1:1) to see on the screen the real size to which the table will be printed? in order to understand in advance whether the scale and sheet used are correct so that it does not come all small and unreadable. for now I'm going to print and throw away time and paper... Thank you!
 
Okay, I'll keep printing. . "thank you"
Of nothing!


returning to, since I care about the good conservation of the Amazon forest:
but are you talking about drawing files or edrawing files?
I don't understand the problem you reported so unresolvable.
for each sheet format you can choose the scale and height of text, quotas
and thousand thousand other engagements.
Maybe you should lose some bears to set these various factors through
options-property of the design-standard document.
choose the settings and save them in a special file.
you can create different settings, for example I as well as set the height of the characters, I customized some settings for particular table sets: For example, the quoted design of a railing will have different shutters and heights of a mechanical piece.
reflecting us I believe you are printing without displaying the preview, the icon "print" I deleted leaving only the icon "print preview", but I'm definitely wrong analysis.
Usually mold on a1-a2-a3-a4 formats and apart from particular cases it is not so difficult from the print preview to understand the goodness of the print.

I don't rule out that I didn't understand a ghezz of what you have to do... the age advances.. .
:smile:
 
What you mean is to have the real size of the print on the monitor.
that is to find on the monitor an image "overlapping" to qquella printed.
the answer can't be no, since depending on the monitor used (17", 20", 24") changes the scale used and the graphics card can't know "downstream " that accrocchio we gave him, even if the "draiver of uindous" say they know.

I don't know if there are wysiwyg programs that allow that. Maybe acrobat does. but spending time at pdf-are and climbing burns more energy than printing a sheet maybe with stop of the printer halfway.
 
What you mean is to have the real size of the print on the monitor.
that is to find on the monitor an image "overlapping" to qquella printed.
the answer can't be no, since depending on the monitor used (17", 20", 24") changes the scale used and the graphics card can't know "downstream " that accrocchio we gave him, even if the "draiver of uindous" say they know.

I don't know if there are wysiwyg programs that allow that. Maybe acrobat does. but spending time at pdf-are and climbing burns more energy than printing a sheet maybe with stop of the printer halfway.
quoto oldwarper, it is not possible. vga from an output resolution without knowing that monitor is attached behind it. You may have a dot pitch monitor 0.21 like 0.294 and this changes the size at equal resolution.

If you need to print a "partial" you can use the "select" command in the print window and you will see a pane to move to the area to print. in this case the scale is sectable.

It is not a problem of swx and not even windows, I think it is unrivaled with no falls with any operating system.
 

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