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Old 08-15-2021, 06:42 AM
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Red face Rescale an s&p airplane help

Can anyone rescale this plane

Malaysia Airlines a330 9m mte from 1:200 to 1:300

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Old 08-15-2021, 07:00 AM
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Hi!

Downscaling can be easily done in the print settings. There's a great scale conversion calculator (Scale Calculator :: ZarkovModels Card Models Store) and you just have to enter the percentage on the print menu. Hope this helps
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Downscaling can be easily done in the print settings. There's a great scale conversion calculator (Scale Calculator :: ZarkovModels Card Models Store) and you just have to enter the percentage on the print menu. Hope this helps
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Downscaling can be easily done in the print settings. There's a great scale conversion calculator (Scale Calculator :: ZarkovModels Card Models Store) and you just have to enter the percentage on the print menu. Hope this helps
but in persent scale how much ?????
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but in persent scale how much ?????
I think all you have to do is pop in 66.6667% in the "custom scale" box of your PDF print menu and you should be good to go. This is the value I got by selecting 1/200 as the "Source" and 1/300 as the "Destination" on the calculator.
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Yes, and if your pdf program doesn't allow decimal places in the custom scale print dialog then 67% will be OK.
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