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      sonder
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      I just ran into an issue with a single layout file. When I export the PDF or DWG file, it is not printing or exporting digitally exactly to 1/4" (1:48). It was hard to notice except when I scaled a 26' dimension and got approximately 25'10" with an architectural hand scale. My engineer noticed it in his ACAD file as well. He finds that it is at a scale of 1:48.0081.

      This is only happening with one file, and not my others. I figured the main issue might be the view saved in SU, so I reset that view to top, saved it and regenerated it in LO. Same issues.

      Anyone run into this? I know that seems like a small amount off, but it should be perfect.

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        mikeruth
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        Any update on this>?

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