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Is it possible changing all dimensions proportionally?

Is it possible changing all dimensions proportionally?

Is it possible changing all dimensions proportionally?

(OP)
Hi,

I create a 3D drawing, but all parts are very small. So, I would like to give every part their right dimensions. Is it possible? How? Or do I need to redo the designs, changing one by one?

RE: Is it possible changing all dimensions proportionally?

If you don't mind loosing your feature tree (synchronous?), here is something you can do:
- create a new ordered part
- 'part copy' (as construction) of the assembly with the chosen scale factor
- save as x_t (options: check construction bodies)
- reopen that x_t file as an assembly

RE: Is it possible changing all dimensions proportionally?

(OP)
It solves the question.

As I'll lose the feature tree, then I do it when I finish all drawings. Then, I build a new assembly.

Thanks.

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