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Set a Specific Scale
When you plot, the paper size you select determines the unit type, inches or
millimeters. For example, if the paper size is in mm, entering 1 under mm
and 10 under Units produces a plotted drawing in which each plotted
millimeter represents 10 actual millimeters.
The illustrations show a light bulb plotted at three different scales.
Scale the Drawing to Fit the Page
When you review drafts, a precise scale is not always important. You can use
the Fit to Paper option to plot the view at the largest possible size that fits the
paper. The height or width of the drawing is fit to the corresponding height
or width of the paper.
When you plot a perspective view from model space, the view is scaled to fit
the paper even when you enter a scale.
When you select the Fit to Paper option, the text boxes change to reflect the
ratio of plotted units to drawing units. This scale is updated whenever you
change the paper size, plotter, plot origin, orientation, or size of the plotted
area in the Plot dialog box.
NOTE This option is not available when the Plot Area is set to Layout.
To plot using a real-world scale
1 Click Output tab Plot panel Plot.
2 In the Plot dialog box, under Plot Scale, select a scale from the Scale box.
3 Click OK to plot the drawing.
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