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    to add to what Glenn is saying:

    everything in the plan including cad details should be drawn at 1:1 scale

    then when you send to layout use 1:10 or 1:100 etc

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    You are not having trouble. The angle dimension tool does not keep it's scale. It changes scale in every drawing when you change scale in any drawing. I discovered this and went over it with the help line people. Please report this to the company so they get incentive to correct it.
    Chad Williams

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    Quote Originally Posted by designbychad View Post
    You are not having trouble. The angle dimension tool does not keep it's scale. It changes scale in every drawing when you change scale in any drawing. I discovered this and went over it with the help line people. Please report this to the company so they get incentive to correct it.
    Chad Williams
    haha read that after I wrote my other reply. Thanks. I'll report it then. It can be a bit of a pain


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    So for future reference this is pretty much what happens


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