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How do you set a SCALED isometric view?
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Hi MAZTER, can you be more speciffic? in where? in a sheet view? in a 3d View?
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you set the scale for an isometric view just as you would for any other view.
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When you set a camera view there is a perspective box on the options bar you can uncheck, this will then let you set a scale to your camera view.
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Its for the structural...thanks for the replies.
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