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It looks mandatory to annotate to simultaneously adjust while you play around the scale at layout. If you do not use annotative it will appear the object be too big or too small and get into trouble finding right scale setting in layout. Helpful content thank you🙌🏼
i want to know how to match the scale with the drawing when i am setting a scale 1/8''=1' when i took the print out and measure the drawing in the scale 1/8''=1' it is not matching how to solve this
Very good explanation. Thank you. I do have one question, if you don't mind. I am trying to find a procedure for entering text into a title block. I created an annotative text style (Arial, size 0) and used the 'text' function. AutoCAD asked me at which scale this should be. ... This is where I am confused. As well, when I input the text "LEGEND" into the title block in Model Space, it was absolutely huge, yet in the Paper Space it did not exist. Why did it turn out so large? The text should be .25mm, not half a meter! I wonder if you could please explain this procedure. Thank you again for an excellent video. I am one step closer to getting my title block right.
Hello... I am greatful of you... Your tutorials are always clear and precise... I have a question though... I am learning AutoCAD... I had all my dimensions and leaders in annotative... I am finding it hard to have my drawings, in multiple viewports on a paper with different scales... When scaling, all annotative scales on the dimensions and leaders are showing... Help...
Thnx For That.. We Under stand these Scalling Sir G good..Sir But I have Question is That What is Difference B/w In Annotative And Non Annotative Objects..???
In model space, when I change the annotation scale, for instance, from 1/8" to 1/2" scale, all the previous dimensions done at 1/8" change to 1/2" scale dimension. How can I change the dimension scales without altering the previously done dimensions? Thank you in advance. Chris
Hi I tried the instructions from your video. The dimension was enlarged but the hatch was still the same with the figure that is not annotative? I was really confused with that.
sorry I am learning, Thanks for your efforts. plz tell what is the use and purpose of making annotative and non annotative objects. does it save some efforts to produce a drawing or what for we need to know that much, how does it assist and help our work, what ever you have explained. please explain.
Nice and clear explanation. But, is there any possible way to create new dimension automatically annotative without having to change it through the properties tab? You know that autocad mechanical always put any new dimension in a substyles (with $) according to its type, and unfortunately its not directly annotative although we've already set the parent style to annotative. Its a bit frustrating especially when we deals with a large number of dimensions and more than 2 viewports. Help would be very appreciated. Thank you.
You can create an annotative dimension style and use it wherever you need annotative dimensions. This article will help you www.thesourcecad.com/understanding-annotation-scale-in-autocad/
Thank you for the well explained video but how can i set up my annotation scale if i start from scratch? I want my drawing scale to be same and dont change even if i change the scale in the layou? Thanks sir
Sir Scalling Printing According To Cad tcechnivian Of Consultant i have very Confused to that so plz any question about this i have done that may not good question so plz forgive me in advanced..
Watch this video of array this might help in answering your question, i f you are still facing issue let me know ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-7krAx8X4d68.html
Here is a detailed article related to making annotative dimensions and understanding annotative property as a whole. www.thesourcecad.com/understanding-annotation-scale-in-autocad/
If you have made objects annotative then their scale will adjust according to the overall scale of your drawing to give you a constant size of those objects so its completely normal. Moreover annotative property is applicable to some named objects like blocks, text style etc not to the drawing as a whole.