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SmartSketch Drawing Editor Help

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Allows you to reposition or scale a working sheet and selects paper size.

SHARED Tip When you click the settings that you want on this dialog box, you can click Apply to preview your settings. When you click Apply, the settings update the active sheet. However, the settings are not final until you click OK.

Sheet Origin Location

Specifies the X and Y coordinates for the sheet origin. The sheet origin is the lower left corner of the drawing sheet. After setting these coordinates, click Apply.

Interactive Move

Allows you to use the pointer to identify a location for the lower left corner of the sheet. Selecting this option automatically attaches the drawing sheet border to the pointer. Click once and the sheet is in the location that you want. You must click Apply for your changes to start.

While you are moving the sheet border with the pointer, the Move Sheet Border dialog box is not displayed. It appears again after you click the pointer to complete the move.

Drawing scale

Sets options for the scale of the drawing sheet.

Scale (1:1)

Sets the drawing scale to a 1:1 ratio. This ratio means that the representation of the objects on the drawing sheet is the same size as the real-world elements contained in the document.

Select Scale

Sets the drawing scale to a standard ratio. The specified ratio defines the size of the drawing in relation to the size of the real-world object. For a 1:2 ratio, the 1 represents the distance of the drawing sheet and the 2 represents the real-world distance. That is, every centimeter of paper is equal to two centimeters of real-world distance. Thus, the largest real-world element that you can represent on an 21.59 x 27.94 cm drawing sheet is 43.18 x 55.88 cm.

SHARED Tip When the first value is smaller than the second value, the sheet size is usually increased. When the first number is larger than the second number, the sheet size is usually reduced.

Custom

Defines a custom or scale ratio. The first value defines the distance on the drawing sheet and the second value defines what this distance is equal to in the real world.

Sheet Size

Sets the size for the drawing sheet.

Same As Print Setup

Sets the drawing sheet size using the settings for the default system printer. For example, if the printer is set up as 27.94 x 43.18 cm paper, the drawing sheet size is set to 27.94 x 43.18 cm.

Standard

Defines the drawing sheet size from a list of standard ANSI and ISO paper sizes.

Custom

Defines the drawing sheet size according to the entered x and y values.

Previous

Clears the last set of options that you applied to the drawing sheet.

See Also

Move Sheet Border
Change the Background Sheet