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3/8/2011 2:53:46 PM
 
Ricky
19 Posts
Joined 09/20/2010
Entry Type:
Best Practice
Category:
Annotation
Subcategory:
Grids
Changing Datum for scaling  

 Good afternoon to everyone.

  I hope you are excellent. This time I would like to know if there is any option to modify the size of Datum in RAC 2011, specifically, Levels and Grids. I am working on a project and I need to present it in a 1:100 Scale (All of the numbers are in Metric), yet at the time to change the scale, levels and grids become bigger than they should appear.

  I was thinking if there is an option which permits to adjust the size of datum according to the scale you select, but I am not sure where I can find it.

  Thanks a lot in advance. Have a great day and good luck!

 

3/8/2011 5:23:17 PM
 
pkrevit
1 Posts
Joined 03/03/2011
Re: Changing Datum for scaling
In Response To:  Ricky

At the project browser, expand the families folder to "Families\Annotation Symbols\Level head-Circle\".  Then right click on "Level Head -Circle" for the type property.  You can change the Radius parameter as you wish.

Hope that helps.

3/8/2011 8:01:56 PM
 
Ricky
19 Posts
Joined 09/20/2010
Re: Changing Datum for scaling
In Response To:  pkrevit

Thanks a lot. Actually I am doing what you said, yet I have encountered another issue. It is about the level head. I want to make them smaller in order to fit with the scale I need. I have tried modifying the radius of the M_Level Head-No Bubble but I have not seen any change in the size.

Thanks again for taking the time to respond.

Cheers!



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