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Filter by Lables. Failure while chamfering. Message 1 of 7. Can anybody help me find out what I'm doing wrong? I created a new file which has a scale factor of full, drew a rectangle and then hatched the rectangle with the earth pattern at a scale factor of The associative and annotative boxes are marked.

I then went into paperspace and created a viewport, gave it a scale of full and locked it. The hatch patterns in the two viewports are not the same size in the display. Shouldn't these be displaying the same since the hatch is annotative? I have struggled with this for awhile and am hoping that somebody has a solution. Message 2 of 7. Try this: 1. Draw a box in paperspace and hatch non-annotative it with your earth pattern there.

Do test-prints at so you can adjust its scale until it looks good to you. Now highlight the hatch and go into its properties to make it annotative you can also leave it associative. Once you do that it will say its annotative scale is even though its hatch scale may be different.

If you click on the bar that says , on the right hand there will appear a little button with Click that. In the box that appears will be a scale list, with only the listed.

Click on Add Scales and enter each scale you anticipate the hatch to show up in. Don't add every scale known to Man though.

Jeff also includes a thorough discussion of creating table objects, and shares some tips and tricks for using dimensions and multi—line text in a production environment.

Exercise files accompany the course. Table of contents Introduction Welcome Annotative Objects Creating annotative text 4. Multi-Line Text Tools Justifying multi-line text vertically 4. Tables Creating and navigating tables 7.

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