![]() ![]() When you hit enter, the objects should rescale to be the correct size. You can just type in the amount that the dimension is supposed to represent, You can then type in the amount that this length should be if you use an existing dimension, Select the first point along the length then second point to define the existing length , ![]() Then type R for reference or click the Reference in the command bar, Select the objects that you wish to scale and confirm, I would highly recommend using a dimension If there are any available, When you have inserted your PDF and you are going to need to have a known length, This just helps us eliminate a few steps in the process being that we do not have to draw the line nor specify the points option when we actually doing the reference scale. The main difference being here is we are not going to be using a reference line but in a numerical reference amount For example, a 1:100 plan would be drawn (or referenced) at full. To do this we follow the same steps he took two in order bring a drawing into AutoCAD by using the PDF import, The viewport scale controls the scale at which these objects are displayed in the viewport. Just want to show an alternative method that you could also use to do this very similar but may suit some people’s needs a little bit better, It is possible to bring an object into AutoCAD such as a PDF document and then rescale it to size, As my colleague, Aldred showed in a previous video blog, ![]()
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