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Scale Factor Specifies the scale factor of the selected DGN underlay and the
scale factor units. You can enter a scale factor at the command prompt or click
onscreen with the mouse.
If
INSUNITS is set to unitless or if the underlay does not contain resolution
information, the scale factor becomes the underlay width in AutoCAD units.
If INSUNITS has a value such as millimeters, centimeters, inches, or feet, and
the underlay has resolution information, the scale factor is applied after the
true width of the underlay in AutoCAD units is determined.
Rotation Specifies the rotation angle of the selected DGN underlay by entering
an angle value at the command prompt or by clicking onscreen.
DGNCLIP
Quick Reference
See also:
Clip External References and Blocks
Crops the display of a selected DGN underlay to a specified boundary.
Access Methods
Button
Ribbon: Insert tab Reference panel Clip
Shortcut menu: Select a DGN underlay to clip, right-click in the drawing
area, and click DGN Clip.
Summary
The clipping boundary determines the portion of a DGN underlay outside the
boundary that is hidden. The visibility of the clipping boundary is controlled
by the
DGNFRAME on page 2218 system variable.
The boundary you specify must be in a plane parallel to the DGN underlay.
TIP Use the generic CLIP on page 332 command to clip images, external references,
viewports, and underlays.
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