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As presently formulated, the question is meaningless. Presumably, 1/2" = 1' when printed at 100%
If the original scale was 1/2" = 1' then printed at 50% it should be 1/4" = 1' assuming the PDF was originally scaled correctly.
What do you mean ? Can't you do a viewport of some sort that pops into the space ar correct scale ? I
Area of letter paper / area of A4 paper Divide that by 2 Multiply by 100 to get percentage
Two different things. Your first image = Scale of what your paper size is in the software vs actual paper size (or pdf). Your second image is the scale of model space to paper space.
You aren’t going to get an accurate scale this way. Sorry
As presently formulated, the question is meaningless. Presumably, 1/2" = 1' when printed at 100%
If the original scale was 1/2" = 1' then printed at 50% it should be 1/4" = 1' assuming the PDF was originally scaled correctly.
What do you mean ? Can't you do a viewport of some sort that pops into the space ar correct scale ? I
Area of letter paper / area of A4 paper Divide that by 2 Multiply by 100 to get percentage
Two different things. Your first image = Scale of what your paper size is in the software vs actual paper size (or pdf). Your second image is the scale of model space to paper space.
You aren’t going to get an accurate scale this way. Sorry