Jim Smith Posted August 15, 2007 Share Posted August 15, 2007 Other than using a WorkGroupReference, is there a way to have a copy of a Viewport, scaled 50% on an other Sheet Layer, that will also include updates to the Annotations Layer? (I would rather not have to copy & paste every Viewport to 11x17 Sheet Layers to keep up with Annotations.) I like using the Annotations Layer but perhaps this is a trade-off between one use and another. Something similar to a Viewport version of Layer Linking is what I'm talking about. Any thoughts? Quote Link to comment
cbaarch Posted August 16, 2007 Share Posted August 16, 2007 Where is the first viewport and what size sheet are you trying to print to what I assume a larger sheet layout on 11x17 or, do you have a completly different layout on the 11x17? Quote Link to comment
Jim Smith Posted August 16, 2007 Author Share Posted August 16, 2007 I have a series of 36x24 Sheet Layers that make-up my drawing package. For review I print 17x11. To get these 17x11's to scale & and get what I have added to Annotations layer I must re-copy & paste & rescale all of my Viewports to the 17x11 title blocks; otherwise I loose any updates to my Annotations. I could just not use Annotations, but it is a very handy tool, I would then have to add lots more classes to achive the same effect. Back in the days of yor, (before viewports) all of my, what are now called Saved Views, had a series of Layer Links from my 36x24 drawings that produced a 50% reduction on a 17x11 Saved View (we called them Sheets in those days). Once set-up I didn't have to think about this, just select the 17x11 Saved Views & print. Quote Link to comment
jfmarch Posted August 16, 2007 Share Posted August 16, 2007 why can't you just reduce the output size to 50% in the print setup dialog box? 50% will get the archd size to print on a tablod size no problem that is how we have done it for years, with preset views and viewport sheets. seems like the copy and paste procedure is a bit complicated. Quote Link to comment
Jim Smith Posted August 16, 2007 Author Share Posted August 16, 2007 Jim, thanks, we have done this but our layout does not work as 17x11 is not 50% of 36x24; & I don't have any 18x12 paper nor does my laser printer print that size. Is your drawing border something less than 34x22? Quote Link to comment
mralistair Posted August 16, 2007 Share Posted August 16, 2007 we use the jfmarch version for going between A1 and A3 paper. having paper sizes that are not proportions of each other sounds like an absolute nightmare... and copy and pasting stuff to make the review copy sounds slow and unreliable. can the main sheets be made to be 34x22? Quote Link to comment
jfmarch Posted August 16, 2007 Share Posted August 16, 2007 our sheets are straight arch format size, so a 36" x 24" sheets has a little border space to catch all the drawing. it is visible as the 'page' on the screen so you know where the drawing limits are. when we change print scales from 100% (full size arch d plots) to 50% (half size tabloid prints), the page on the screen shrinks just a bit, but still captures the drawing. it just gets tighter to the titlblock. we only use tabloid extra- 18" x 12"- when our drawings extend beyond the titeblock area. i am not sure why you are going through all the effort you describe- it seems incredibly complicated and time consuming. have you tried 45% for tabloid? the scale is odd but you will have the miniset you need without all that messy stuff you describe... Quote Link to comment
cbaarch Posted August 17, 2007 Share Posted August 17, 2007 to get a 24x36 sheet on 11x17 we use 38% (37.5% rounded up) with imperial scales you then get 3/32 and 3/64 etc... which are found on a stand ruler so that marking up a check set you can scale to something real Quote Link to comment
Jim Smith Posted August 17, 2007 Author Share Posted August 17, 2007 Thanks all for the ideas. Presently we print @ 45%. I had proposed making originals 34x22 last year, perhaps we should look at it again. cbaarch, I had not thought of 38%! That might just be the ticket! Regards, JS Quote Link to comment
P Retondo Posted August 19, 2007 Share Posted August 19, 2007 Jim, I have a DeskJet 1220C that prints on 13x19 (Super B) paper, which allows a 50% print of a Arch D format. There are other reasonably-priced printers out there which can take that paper size, and with "best" output the prints are very readable. Quote Link to comment
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