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rhino:layouts6tips [2026/05/07]
joachim [Is your annotation text very large when you open or import a model or DWG into Rhino 6/7/8?]
rhino:layouts6tips [2026/05/07] (current)
joachim
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 If **Enable layout space scale** is **unchecked** or disabled, the text is displayed in the model units. So let's say the text height is 8 units and the display scale on the detail is 1/24, then the text will be scaled to display 1/4 unit high on the layout. If **Enable layout space scale** is **unchecked** or disabled, the text is displayed in the model units. So let's say the text height is 8 units and the display scale on the detail is 1/24, then the text will be scaled to display 1/4 unit high on the layout.
  
-If **Enable layout space scale** is **checked** or enabled, the text will always be displayed at full height on the Layout.This can be 8, 10, 12 or more units high. This is very large on a layout that may be only 24"×18". To solve this, **uncheck** *Enable layout space scale*. +If **Enable layout space scale** is **checked** or enabled, the text will always be displayed at full height on the Layout.This can be 8, 10, 12 or more units high. This is very large on a layout that may be only 24"×18". To solve this, **uncheck** **Enable layout space scale**. 
  
 You can also change the text height and arrow size (for example) in the annotation style to something that looks better like .125", .25" or 2.5mm or 5mm. You can also change the text height and arrow size (for example) in the annotation style to something that looks better like .125", .25" or 2.5mm or 5mm.
rhino/layouts6tips.1778156601.txt.gz · Last modified: 2026/05/07 by joachim