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-====== Tips for Using the Layout Tutorial in Rhino 6 ======+====== Tips for Using the Layout Tutorial in Rhino 6 & 7 ======
 Back to [[https://wiki.mcneel.com/rhino/layouts5|Intro to Layouts Tutorial.]] Back to [[https://wiki.mcneel.com/rhino/layouts5|Intro to Layouts Tutorial.]]
  
-The Layout concept is identical in Rhinoceros 5 & Rhinocers 6.+The Layout concept is identical in Rhinoceros 5 & Rhinoceros 6/7.
 However, there are a few minor changes in the interface that will help you use the Rhino 5 Layouts tutorial. However, there are a few minor changes in the interface that will help you use the Rhino 5 Layouts tutorial.
  
-These are what you will need to navigate when using Rhino 6 and Rhino 5 layout tutorial.+These are what you will need to navigate when using Rhino 6/7 and Rhino 5 layout tutorial.
   * To location the The Annotation scale setting, click the **Tools** menu, and **Options**.   * To location the The Annotation scale setting, click the **Tools** menu, and **Options**.
   * In the **Rhino Options** dialog, under **Document Properties**, pick **Annotation Style**.   * In the **Rhino Options** dialog, under **Document Properties**, pick **Annotation Style**.
-  * On the **Annotation Style** panel, **Enable annotation space scale** is here in Rhino 6.{{:rhino:annoation_scale_image.png?500|}}+  * On the **Annotation Style** panel, **Enable annotation space scale** is here in Rhino 6/7.{{:rhino:annoation_scale_image.png?500|}}
  
-  * **Enable model space scale** is optional in Rhino 6. To be compatible with Rhino 5, just keep it checked. +  * **Enable model space scale** is optional in Rhino 6/7. To be compatible with Rhino 5, just keep it checked. 
-  * In Rhino 6, the Annotation style will control both the text and dimensions that are assigned to it. You can make a new style from a Template with the **New** button. {{:rhino:layout03.png?500|}}+  * In Rhino 6/7, the Annotation style will control both the text and dimensions that are assigned to it. You can make a new style from a Template with the **New** button. {{:rhino:layout03.png?500|}}
   * Use the radio button to select the current style.{{:rhino:layout02.png?500|}}   * Use the radio button to select the current style.{{:rhino:layout02.png?500|}}
   * Like other styles, all new dimensions and annotation text will be assigned to the current annotation style.   * Like other styles, all new dimensions and annotation text will be assigned to the current annotation style.
  
-===== Is your annotation text very large when you open or import a model or DWG into Rhino 6? =====  +===== Is your annotation text very large when you open or import a model or DWG into Rhino 6/7? =====  
-The **Enable layout space scale** is likely check and should be **//unchecked//**. When uncheckedthis setting will allow the model space test height to be displayed on the layout, instead of forcing the text to be displayed on the layout full size +If **Enable layout space scale** is **unchecked** or disabled, the text is displayed in the model unitsSo let's say the text height is 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 units high, 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, it will be the full 6 units high on the layout. This is very large on a layout that may be only 24x18. 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 Annotation style the annotation style to something that looks better like .125", .25" or 2.5mm or 5mm. 
 +The **SCALE** button will scale all values in your Annotation style by the factor that you enter resizing all annotation elements. For example, if you you enter 1/10 or .1, all the settings in the style, text, gaps, arrow sizes will be scale by 1/10. 
 + 
 +See additional details [[https://discourse.mcneel.com/t/my-annotation-text-is-very-large-when-i-open-or-import-a-model/162150|here]].
  
 Questions? Please email [[mary@mcneel.com|Mary Ann Fugier]] Questions? Please email [[mary@mcneel.com|Mary Ann Fugier]]
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