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  • thanks for very helpful video.

  • Thank u

  • I think it is correct dimensioning in model tab. for small dwgs can be done on paper space instead of model space.

    It is easy dimensioning on model space if you know the scale of the viewport. If you need a table I have it. 

  • it is posible to plot all my layouts at same time?

  • @YESYOU! you should make dimensions in the model tab! btw that was only label to show measurement in the model tab, the actual scaling should be proceeded in layout tab in your viewport and that was the time the model tab will help you visualize or see the labels (dimensions)...

  • Shouldn't you do all dimensioning in Paper Space? I think it's bad practice to dimension in Model Space. The Default Viewport showed a model already dimensioned. This indicates to me the Model was dimensioned in Model Space.

  • @YesYou123333 duh!

  • Thanks for the tutorial have been struggling with this for sometime now. For us longtime users the newer stuff is sometimes hard to grasp. If you are looking to setup your standard border as a layout under a layout tab this gives you step by step commands on how to do this.

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