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Home / 2009 / August / SolidWorks 3D Design Software / Printing to scale, revisited…

Printing to scale, revisited…

By Michael LaFleche on August 5, 2009

print_to_scaleIf you remember, long ago in a far away place in the land of SolidWorks, one was able to print a drawing selection to scale. The SolidWorks user was whisked to the drawing allowed to move a picture frame on screen to print whatever they wanted to. For some reason this disappeared, for about 6 months. The prodigal print to selection is back! This was added back in SP3 of SolidWorks. Simply go to the “Print” command and you will notice that the “Print Selection” options are back.

In the purgatory between 2008 and 2009 SP3 however, in my dream of printing to scale I asked myself, could this be done in the SolidWorks eDrawings Viewer? And the and answer is a resounding yes. Most of the cool print to scale options are available in the eDrawings viewer as well. It’s almost easier to naviagte the print application in eDrawings than it is in SolidWorks itself. Take a look at these options and have fun with them…

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