![]() Then the door's width in the viewport will be 10 times as many mm as the number of meters it is in modelspace. A door that's 1000 mm wide would be 1000/100, or 10 mm in a 1:100 viewport.īut since you're using meters in modelspace, you need a viewport scale of 10. The door width in the viewport would be 1/100th as many mm as it is in modelspace. If you had used mm in modelspace, then 1:100 scale would be appropriate for the floor plan of a large building. We measure sheets of paper in inches or mm, never in feet or meters, so it would make sense for the units in paperspace to be always mm or inches. I assume the INSUNITS variable doesn't set the units of measurement in paperspace. Therefore the units that the inquiry gave me must be mm. In Page Setup you selected A1 as the sheet size, which is 594 x 841 mm. ![]() ![]() Why do you say the paperspace units are meters? When I did a DIST inquiry in the file you gave us, the sheet measured 594 x 841 units - not meters or mm, just units. paperspace then thinks that my A3 sheet is 297m x 420m instead of 297mm x 420mm. ![]() I can only use the same units in paperspace as I do in modelspace. ![]()
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