Solidworks Change Sheet Scale - The scale for the active drawing sheet appears in the status bar at the bottom of the window. The same list is used for both drawing sheets and drawing views. Web to specify custom scales for drawing sheets: To change the scale of an existing drawing sheet: The sheet scale can be changed from the sheet properties tab. Web to change the sheet scale, right click on the sheet and select “properties”. If there are annotations in the drawing sheet, specify options in the dialog box and click ok. In the list, click user defined. You can also scale a drawing when you print it. Web you can change the scale of a drawing sheet by selecting a scale from a predefined list or specifying a custom scale.
To change the scale of an existing drawing sheet: Web to specify custom scales for drawing sheets: In the status bar, click the scale. In the status bar, click sheet scale and click a scale. The same list is used for both drawing sheets and drawing views. Web you can change the scale of a drawing sheet by selecting a scale from a predefined list or specifying a custom scale. Ensure that the scale is large enough to dimension the item clearly. In the dialog box, enter a scale in the format x:x or x/x. The sheet scale can be changed from the sheet properties tab. The drawing standard may specify recommended scales. In the list, click user defined. If there are annotations in the drawing sheet, specify options in the dialog box and click ok. You can control which scales appear in the list that you access from the status bar and drawing view propertymanager. In the case of bs 8888, the recommended scales are: The scale for the active drawing sheet appears in the status bar at the bottom of the window. Web you can change the scale of drawing sheets and views. The scale for the active view appears in the view propertymanager. You can also scale a drawing when you print it. Web to change the sheet scale, right click on the sheet and select “properties”. Web you can change the scale of a drawing view by selecting a scale from a predefined list or specifying a custom scale.