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  1. I used one of my own dwt file templates, created my model, switched to paper from model at the left bottom of the document/drawing area and prepared my title block etc. Then I did the stupid thing of changing from paper to model by clicking on PAPER at the end of the status bar to make that active or my veiw-port/ title block boarder active. Then I real-time zoomed my model to fit the paper-space instead of inputting the proper commands to scale the paper-space to my model in a standard scale in the command line field. I forget the commands to do this as I prepare to print my paper-space or layouts. So I have a weird scale instead of a standard scale reduction that I have saved as a dwg file now and that I would enter in my title bock under Scale in my title block for printing. I want to resize my paper-space to full same as model-space then enter the scaling commands is my guess as what I need to do. I"m looking for those precise command lines that I have forgotten. Please excuse me if I miss labeled a term in my description as its been a while since I had used AutoCad 2002 last.
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