Rabindra Bhatta Posted January 18 Posted January 18 Currently i am working with my cross section to fit it in layout. The length of cross section width is 800m, i had drawn it in scale of 1:200. Now i have to fit it in my layout. But i am not able to do it. Do anyone have any idea what i need to do to print it in A3 paper. Also is there any way to break a cross section in different parts and place it in layout? The construction line shows my drawing length Please kindly help Quote
tombu Posted January 18 Posted January 18 What software are you using? If Civil 3D your post should be in https://www.cadtutor.net/forum/forum/45-civil-3d-amp-ldd/ not here. Your answer depends on what software and version you're using. 1 Quote
BIGAL Posted January 18 Posted January 18 If the cross section ends up more than 400 wide then you will have to change scale. Say 1:500. But you may not change vertical scale, you can make the cross section a block change the Y scale explode it and reset the text to stop the vertical exaggeration. If you want the cross section across multi sheets then use layouts with the cross section in model, and use viewports. 1 Quote
Rabindra Bhatta Posted January 19 Author Posted January 19 (edited) 12 hours ago, tombu said: What software are you using? If Civil 3D your post should be in https://www.cadtutor.net/forum/forum/45-civil-3d-amp-ldd/ not here. Your answer depends on what software and version you're using. Thank you. I am using civil 3d Edited January 19 by Rabindra Bhatta Quote
Rabindra Bhatta Posted January 19 Author Posted January 19 8 hours ago, BIGAL said: If the cross section ends up more than 400 wide then you will have to change scale. Say 1:500. But you may not change vertical scale, you can make the cross section a block change the Y scale explode it and reset the text to stop the vertical exaggeration. If you want the cross section across multi sheets then use layouts with the cross section in model, and use viewports. Thank you Quote
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