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I cannot scale a sheet! I put in a new sheet and the scale is always 1:100. It is greyed out when i go to the properties of the sheet! Any ideas... please!!
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You don't scale the sheet, it's always full scale. Open the view and change it's scale.
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I know that, but if I change the views scale to say, 1:10 it wont fit on the sheet! The sheet always says 1:100 for the scale
Edited on: Tue, Nov 7, 2006 at 4:25:44 PM
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you shouldn't have a scale for your sheets. did you go to view>new>sheet? is that a detail you are trying to place at 1:10?
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