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Using Master-Ref scale for details
Original Tip Date:
Jun 27, 2007
Reference
Scale (Master:Ref)
for details
When attaching a detail, there's no need to use a calculator to figure out the scale you should use. For example:
If the plot scale of your drawing is 1:150 and you need to position a 1:50 detail on the same sheet, it has to be placed three times larger than normal. When attaching the detail, simply enter
150
in the
Master
field and
50
in the
Ref
field. MicroStation will then perform the proper calculation to determine the reference attachment scale which is 150/50 = 3. Similarily, a 1:25 detail on the same sheet would be attached with a
Master:Ref
scale of
150/25
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Created by
Nicholas Fuschino
When:
Tue, Jun 17 2008 2:14 PM
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Inga Morozoff
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Thu, Jun 10 2010 12:01 PM
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