This is arguably the simplest, most direct method, which is why it is the method of choice for this guide. You create geometry in model space, create annotations in paper space on a layout with the dimension scale set to 1, and then you print from the layout. You can set the scale from here as per your requirement.
If not, then click on ‘ Customization ’ (three horizontal lines) at last. You can see the Annotation scale of the current view. Go to the status bar at the bottom right corner of the workspace. The dimension scale is automatically set to 0 and all annotative objects scale automatically. Follow these steps to set the scale in AutoCAD. Annotative objects display only in layout viewports that share the same scale. You create geometry in model space, createĪnnotative dimensions, notes, and labels, which use a special annotative style, in model space from the layout, and then you print from the layout. Set the dimension scale to 0 and the dimensions will scale automatically.
You create geometry and annotations in model space, and then print from the layout. Once everything is set up, the method works well for 2D drawings with single views and inserted details. Note: Many AutoCAD drawings were created with this method, and many companies still use it.