Since SP3 I have come across a problem with dimension markers super-scaling in viewports .
I often work with some design layers set a varying scales on one design sheet . Attached image is of viewport showing simple rectangles at Full Scale for Full Scale original Design layer .
Some dimensions shown are viewport annotations / some on the design layer - however all present themselves with superscaled linear marker .
Any design layers at different scale on design sheet will not display in viewport - even if selected in properties
Cant find a way around this dimension scaling unless I purge / delete all unused design layers which seems to by degrees return things to correct scaling of markers . i.e. scaling reduction dependant on what other design layers I delete !.
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Since SP3 I have come across a problem with dimension markers super-scaling in viewports .
I often work with some design layers set a varying scales on one design sheet . Attached image is of viewport showing simple rectangles at Full Scale for Full Scale original Design layer .
Some dimensions shown are viewport annotations / some on the design layer - however all present themselves with superscaled linear marker .
Any design layers at different scale on design sheet will not display in viewport - even if selected in properties
Cant find a way around this dimension scaling unless I purge / delete all unused design layers which seems to by degrees return things to correct scaling of markers . i.e. scaling reduction dependant on what other design layers I delete !.
Any ideas on how I get out of this ?
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