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Wed, Jul 25, 2018 at 3:54:05 AM | Office arguement needs resolving

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Hi

I have been shown in the past how to switch off the scale of a view on Titlesheet so that it is not included in the title sheet scale section.

Without it, this section reads "As Indicated".

But im sure ive seen a tick box for "do not show scale in title sheet".

 

Can someone help and tell me where that may be?

 

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Kevin


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Wed, Jul 25, 2018 at 10:45:42 AM | Office arguement needs resolving

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Option 1: Edit titlesheet and remove scale and let users type in what they want. Risk: Human Error in not updated titleblock.Option 2: Edit Titlesheet and add visibility parameter to scale parameter label and let user hide scale text as they please. Impact: Yet another taks to do on each issue sheet.Option 3: Leave it as is. If all views on a sheet are the same scale, then numeric scale parameter will show e.g. 1:200. If there are multiple views on the sheet with differing scales then "As Indicated" will show in the title sheet scale parameter. This is all the scale parameter can do parametrically as it is a hard coded parameter that users cannot alter.

I always go with 3.


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