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      arjunmax09
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      Hi everyone.. πŸ˜„

      I'm using Google SketchUp Pro 7.1. I'm a layout novice.. I want to export a to the scale front elevation of my building model on an A1 size sheet with proper lineweights [vector graphics], shadows and textures to a pdf file using LayOut...can anyone upload a step by step tutorial that has all the screenshots??

      Information regarding following steps would be useful

      How to set the scale [i.e. 1:100, 1:200..or any custom scale]

      How to set the resolution of textures

      a downloadable pdf required

      when you fail at something....you haven't really failed...you've found one way the thing will not work out

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        Jim57
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        Control (or Command in Windows) Click on the view. Change scale in the contextual menu. You can also change scene, standard view, and perspective here.

        Note that if you are editing the view, scale will not come up.

        I'm still trying to figure out resolution....

        Jim

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