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Hi there! I am really new to revit.. I drew my buillding in 1:1 and I am planning to transfer it to rhino to create the template for laser cutting and I have to have the file at 1:100. Is there any way I could rescale the file to 1:100 so when I transfer it to rhino it could be at that scale? Thank you.
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Hi.
I'm fairly new to Revit also so I can sympathize but luckily I found this forum which helps alot. So Welcome!
To answer your question, just go into whatever views you are using ie your floorplans, elevations and such and change the scale on the bottom left hand corner.
If you need a conversion chart here is one.
http://complicad.com/CADScale.htm
For 1:100 you can create a custom scale and apply it to the view.
Good luck!
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