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A little late to the party. As a Civil Engineer, I am used to scaling up/down as elements outside of the building envelope may require. I measure an element in the drawing (say - a line, maybe a property line - or the width of a desk or interior wall if inside the building envelope), one that is long, and one that has a known dimension. If the element measured is too long (say), I divide the smaller known dimension by the larger measured dimension to establish the percentage of scale reduction required. Then I command:
SCALE==>(Select to scale)
SELECT ALL [button]==>
right click again in the drawing==>
SCALE==>(Select reference point)
0,0 [or other appropriate reference point]==>
[load the calculated percentage into the ISOTROPIC SCALE menu]==>
<ENTER>
Save Early - Save Often, in particular immediately prior to SCALE.
Warning: Some blocks do not react well to scaling; dimension arrowhead blocks from AutoCAD in particular.
UNDO (after SCALE) doesn't get it done for me. Is there a presetting for the amount of allowable buffer?
When a commands "blow up" unexpectedly (I am new to LibreCAD), I close and reload the drawing, then try something else.
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