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Scale of work planes?

Scale of work planes?

Scale of work planes?

(OP)
I thought there was a setting for the size of the workplanes in the display and also a way to turn scaling on/off?

Thanks,

RE: Scale of work planes?

Part Infrastructure - Display tab - Axis system display size

RE: Scale of work planes?

...and scale under Display - Vis tab

RE: Scale of work planes?

(OP)
"...and scale under Display - Vis tab"

What does this do?

I had it set to on and changed it to off, but nothing seems to have changed.

Setting the axis system size helped (Made them larger), but I wanted to have the workplanes get larger as I zoomed in and get smaller when I zoomed out.

Thanks,

RE: Scale of work planes?

Sorry, that you can't do.  For you SCALE question I thought you were referring to "Scale in parallel mode".

RE: Scale of work planes?

Runz,

the Scale option you asked about displays the zoom factor down in the lower-right corner (in front of the axis).

Since the image can't easily be resized to a specific scale, I find that number helps me get a feel for how big/small my designs actually are.

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