Annotation scales

Annotation scales are used to calculate the scaling factor for annotative entities. It defines the height of annotative text entities or the overall scaling of annotative blocks. In general, the annotation scale allows you to create annotative entities in model space at the correct paper space size automatically.

  • Texts, MTexts, Dimensions, MLeaders: The current annotation scale is applied upon creation if the current style is annotative.
  • Hatches and Gradient Fills: The current annotation scale is applied if the HPANNOTATIVE system variable is ON.
  • Blocks: The current annotation scale defines the scaling of annotative blocks upon insertion.

Annotative entities can support multiple annotation scales. When the SELECTIONPREVIEW system variable is active or when using the Quad cursor menu, an icon is displayed next to the highlighted entity, indicating whether a single annotation scale () applies to an annotative entity or multiple ().

To add or remove annotation scales

The following procedure allows to:

  • Check which annotation scales currently apply.
  • Add annotation scales.
  • Remove annotations scales.
  1. Select the annotative entity or entities.
  2. In the Properties panel, select the Annotative Scale field.
  3. Click the Browse button () of the Annotative Scale field.

    The Annotation Object Scale dialog box appears.

  4. (option) If multiple entities were selected, choose whether to list all scales for the selection, or only the common scales.
  5. (option) Do one of the following:
    • Select one or more scales in the list, then click the Delete button. The selected scale(s) are removed from the list.
    • Click the Add... button, then select one or more scales in the list and click the OK button.

      The selected scale(s) are added to the list.

  6. Click the OK button to close the Annotation Object Scale dialog box.

    The changes are applied to the selection set.

Note: Only scales that exist in the Scale list of the drawing are available. Use the SCALELISTEDIT command to edit the Scale list.