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Hi all,
New to this forum. I was hoping that someone might have a solution or work around for this issue. Or maybe I'm just not understanding the interaction w/sheets and views. I have created a single floor plan garage. Now when I drag and drop it onto a sheet the viewport it doesn't seem to scale down enough to add addtional views or schedules to the main sheet. Can anyone advise?
Thanks,
H.G.
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Drawings are not just images, every user expects the scale shown to be tue unless you are warned that the set is printed differently like half size.
You control the scale of the view, not the sheet. Open the view and change the scale if it needs to be smaller on the sheet.
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