This video shows how to use annotation scaling in AutoCAD to simplify the process of keeping dimensions, text, leaders, multileaders, or hatches at a correct scale when displaying them in multiple viewports.
good stuff. But the problem I keep having, is that all my dimensions get a whole bunch of different unnecessary annotative scales, and they all appear at once. So if one measurement is 5'. I would get a a small 5' , a medium 5' and a giant 5' measurement all bunched ontop of each other. Then I have to go in and manually delete each and every one but the one I need. And every time I change the scale of the drawing in the bottom right corner, it would add that scale to all annotative scales.
A complex topic explained in simple terms. Nicely done!
lbjhseagles 4 months ago
good stuff. But the problem I keep having, is that all my dimensions get a whole bunch of different unnecessary annotative scales, and they all appear at once. So if one measurement is 5'. I would get a a small 5' , a medium 5' and a giant 5' measurement all bunched ontop of each other. Then I have to go in and manually delete each and every one but the one I need. And every time I change the scale of the drawing in the bottom right corner, it would add that scale to all annotative scales.
tostrong4you 9 months ago