![]() ![]() Don't forget the suffix xp which tells AutoCAD to relate the zoom scale to Paper Space units. Enter the scale: 1/200xp for a scale of 1:200. ![]() We assume your drawing is set up in millimeters in Model Space. To get your scale accurate, for instance at 1 to 200 (1:200), you can use the zoom command. When a viewport is active, you can use the regular navigation and zoom tools to select the part of the Model Space that is displayed and at which zoom level (scale). When you double click outside a viewport (somewhere on your paper), the viewport is deactivated and you're back in Paper Space. The border is displayed as a thick line and the Paper-/Model Space indicator in the bottom switches to MODEL: When you double click inside a viewport it becomes active. You're asked to pick both opposite corners for a rectangular viewport. You can create a new viewport through the menu View > Viewports > 1 Viewport It's recommended to place your viewport object(s) in a separate layer. You can move, scale and transform this viewport just like any other AutoCAD object in Model Space. By default AutoCAD creates one viewport for you. This is done by means of viewports, which are literally a view port into your Model Space. Your drawing should display one or more parts of your drawing that you've created in Model Space. We will make the final (very important) configurations a little later on.
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