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22. Select {{incode|Section}}, and use the [[TechDraw_NewArch|TechDraw NewArch]] tool to create an {{incode|ArchView}} object in the page. Most probably the new object won't be visible in the page because it has a very large scale of {{incode|1}}, that is, 1:1. This means that every meter in the 3D view is shown as a meter in the page view; since the page is only 0.297 m x 0.210 m in size, most features are too big to fit in this page at their natural scale.
22. Select {{incode|Section}}, and use the [[TechDraw_ArchView|TechDraw ArchView]] tool to create an {{incode|ArchView}} object in the page. Most probably the new object won't be visible in the page because it has a very large scale of {{incode|1}}, that is, 1:1. This means that every meter in the 3D view is shown as a meter in the page view; since the page is only 0.297 m x 0.210 m in size, most features are too big to fit in this page at their natural scale.

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22. Select {{incode|Section}}, and use the [[TechDraw_ArchView|TechDraw ArchView]] tool to create an {{incode|ArchView}} object in the page. Most probably the new object won't be visible in the page because it has a very large scale of {{incode|1}}, that is, 1:1. This means that every meter in the 3D view is shown as a meter in the page view; since the page is only 0.297 m x 0.210 m in size, most features are too big to fit in this page at their natural scale.

22. Select Section, and use the TechDraw ArchView tool to create an ArchView object in the page. Most probably the new object won't be visible in the page because it has a very large scale of 1, that is, 1:1. This means that every meter in the 3D view is shown as a meter in the page view; since the page is only 0.297 m x 0.210 m in size, most features are too big to fit in this page at their natural scale.