![]() ![]() Or just set it to "Scale dimensions to layout" and they will change to whatever your viewport scale is in paper space. Dimstyles for your dimensions are also set to 144 so that will need to be changed to whatever scale you're using on the "Fit" tab of Dimension Style Manager (dimstyle command). Also, set the DIMSCALE to whatever you need it to be (DIMSCALE>48 = 1/4" scale, 96 = 1/8", etc.). I would just select all and scale it down by 144 using 0,0 as your base point (scale>0,0>1/144), that will fix your problem. Base plans should always be xref'd or inserted at X=1, Y=1, Z=1 scale then you can change the scale using viewport scale in paper space. Hate when people do this, it defeats the purpose of being able to use viewport scaling. I clicked on one of the single doors that is still a wblock and it says the scale is 144, which tells me someone inserted it at 144 scale or bound an xref that was xref'd in at 144 scale. I changed the DIMSCALE to 48 then drew a 12" line and it scaled as 12" (correct). ![]() Was this base plan inserted into the drawing? Someone has just scaled it up. ![]()
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