+Ric Findley Hi Ric, You can set the insertion scale to inches then just insert a rectangle the same using 6, 6 or the dimensions option as before. To set the insertion scale to inches go to the main menu: Format >> Units >> Insertion Scale. Then select inches from the drop down box. The secret is to set yourself up with a grid of the correct units from the start and then stick with that. Cheers Mark
+Mark Smith Thanks, Your videos are much help getting started. I have the insertion set to inches. I will just start over. I had the accuracy set to 1/8". Grid set to 1 ft, major at 10 ft. I took some Autocadd classes, a few years ago, trying to make it work in nano.
This is really helpful, thanks a bunch!
you are a life saver, thanks for the tutorials
is it also possible to type the width and length directly? (with a pop up fill in field near the cursor)
Your Awesome!! Keep up the good work
You're welcome.
Hi, if am drawing a rectangle in ft and after my drawing I want to measure the same dimensions in mm...
Is it possible??
Kindly guide
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Very good, thanks a lot
If I have a rectangle in feet. How can I draw a 6"x 6" rectangle. 6",6" does not work
+Ric Findley
Hi Ric,
You can set the insertion scale to inches then just insert a rectangle the same using 6, 6 or the dimensions option as before. To set the insertion scale to inches go to the main menu: Format >> Units >> Insertion Scale. Then select inches from the drop down box.
The secret is to set yourself up with a grid of the correct units from the start and then stick with that.
Cheers
Mark
+Mark Smith Thanks, Your videos are much help getting started.
I have the insertion set to inches. I will just start over. I had the accuracy set to 1/8". Grid set to 1 ft, major at 10 ft. I took some Autocadd classes, a few years ago, trying to make it work in nano.
THANK YOU SIR, THANK YOU VERY MUCH....
thanks my friend
thanks /cheer
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