whenever i am inserting a furniture block scale is different and sometimes it is not picking my insertion point what to do ? both of the drawings are in same unit
Here is a tip or two. When you insert a block try tapping the ctrl key to cycle between grips within the block. If you add dynamic commands to a block this function becomes useful as you can add as many grips as you like for different scenarios. About your scale try using this command its a system variable "INSUNITS" 0=Unspecified (No units) 1=Inches 2=Feet 3=Miles 4=Millimeters 5=Centimeters 6=Meters 7=Kilometers 8=Microinches 9=Mils 10=Yards 11=Angstroms 12=Nanometers 13=Microns 14=Decimeters 15=Dekameters 16=Hectometers 17=Gigameters 18=Astronomical Units 19=Light Years 20=Parsecs 21=US Survey Feet When you insert the block go to the properties & check that the X & Y scale = to 1.000. Also check your block definition in block editor that its in correct units. also when creating a block make sure you do not make it annotative as it will scale your block to suit your annotation scale is set at. If its 1:50 it will scale it by 50. I usually create my blocks as unitless & helps to suit any unit the dwg is in. Hope this helps. Reply if you still dont come right. you can send me the dwg & i can maybe check it out for you. Let me know.
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whenever i am inserting a furniture block scale is different and sometimes it is not picking my insertion point what to do ? both of the drawings are in same unit
Here is a tip or two. When you insert a block try tapping the ctrl key to cycle between grips within the block. If you add dynamic commands to a block this function becomes useful as you can add as many grips as you like for different scenarios. About your scale try using this command its a system variable "INSUNITS"
0=Unspecified (No units)
1=Inches
2=Feet
3=Miles
4=Millimeters
5=Centimeters
6=Meters
7=Kilometers
8=Microinches
9=Mils
10=Yards
11=Angstroms
12=Nanometers
13=Microns
14=Decimeters
15=Dekameters
16=Hectometers
17=Gigameters
18=Astronomical Units
19=Light Years
20=Parsecs
21=US Survey Feet
When you insert the block go to the properties & check that the X & Y scale = to 1.000. Also check your block definition in block editor that its in correct units. also when creating a block make sure you do not make it annotative as it will scale your block to suit your annotation scale is set at. If its 1:50 it will scale it by 50. I usually create my blocks as unitless & helps to suit any unit the dwg is in. Hope this helps. Reply if you still dont come right. you can send me the dwg & i can maybe check it out for you. Let me know.
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