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Floyd Meredith
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I printed out an elevation view of a wall in the line drawing editor for the electrician on a kitchen I am doing and it was so small you could barely read the dimensions.

Is there a way to make the image larger when printing it out?

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Post by DanEpps »

You can zoom in and enlarge the drawing before printing it.
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Post by Floyd Meredith »

Thanks Dan. I had printed out three different walls and was zoomed in on all of them. Two of them were ok and the third was real small. I tried it again and it was ok.

Just one of those \"computer things\".

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Post by DanEpps »

It was probably a loose nut on the keyboard :joker:

Sorry Floyd, but you've been around long enough now to tease :lol:
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That would be me for sure, Dan.

Actually, I think we all know who is the loose nut around here. lol


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Floyd Meredith wrote:That would be me for sure, Dan.

Actually, I think we all know who is the loose nut around here. lol


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Who...me??? :joker:
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DanEpps wrote:
Floyd Meredith wrote:That would be me for sure, Dan.

Actually, I think we all know who is the loose nut around here. lol


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I think they are all talking about the mouse in your pocket Dan,...


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Post by Vince Lisanti »

Floyd,

To zoom in on the object on the page only and not the whole page, just highlight the wall or cabinet or assembly first , than hold your shift key down and your left and right mouse buttons at the same time while moving your mouse to enlarge the object or make it smaller in comparison to the page outline. Than when you print, it will be the size you want .

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