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Introduction
» ConceptDraw
» ConceptDraw for Business & Technical Drawing
» What's New?
» Registration/Subscribing/Downloading Updates
» Technical Support
Getting Started
» Starting Your Work in ConceptDraw
» Working Environment
» Creating Diagram
» What You Can Use ConceptDraw For
Document
» Document
» Importing Files
» Exporting Document
» Printing Document
» Pages
» Layers
» Working with Document
» Document Properties
» Document Templates
Shapes
» Shapes
» Drawing Shape with Drawing Tools
» Inserting Shape from Library
» Operations
» Connecting Shapes
» Shape Properties
» Pictures
» Defining and Using Named Styles
» Custom Properties
» Text
Libraries
» Libraries
» Using Libraries and Library Shapes
» Creating and Editing Libraries
» Searching Shapes in Libraries
» Internet
Shape Parameter Table
» Shape Parameter Table
» Table's Sections
» Formulas
» Adding Control Handles to Shape
» Using Formulas to Control Shapes
» Variables Describing Document
» Object Properties Management using Tables
» OLE Objects
Customizing Working Environment
» Application Preference
» Customizing Toolbars
» Customizing Floating Dialog
» Working with Windows
» Workspace Files
ConceptDraw Basics
» Conceptual Information
» Working with the Basic Editor in ConceptDraw
 
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Document Properties

You can configure some parameters that make working with the document more comfortable.

Scale

When you are drawing a layout that represents a large real-world object, you may have to use scale (e.g. 1 cm = 1 m). The Scale of the document can be specified in the Document Properties dialog (File / Document Properties), on the Settings tab.

In the dialog you can choose one of the standard preset ISO scales:

1:1000, 1:500, 1:200, 1:100, 1:50, 1:25, 1:20, 1:10, 1:5, 1:2.5, 1:2, 2:1, 5:1, 10:1, 20:1, 50:1.

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If the Metric (ISO) option is active, you can choose one of these standard values from the drop-down list.

If you need a custom scale, choose the Custom option and specify the desired proportion in the corresponding fields: e.g. 1 = 3, 1 in = 1 ft, 1 cm = 1 km, etc.

The default scale is 1:1. If you need to use another scale for many or all future documents, save that scale configuration in a template file, and create all new documents from this template.

Units of Measure

The application uses certain units of measure for all numeric values which are entered and displayed.

The following units of measure are supported:

For dimensions and distances:

inches, decimal

in

inches, fractional

in

feet, decimal

ft

feet, decimal inches

ft, in

feet, fractional inches

ft, in

yards

yd

miles

mi

millimeters

mm

centimeters

cm

meters

m

kilometers

km

For Angles

degrees

deg

radians

rad

For Font Size

points

pt

You can see the currently used units of measure in the top left-hand corner of the document window, where the horizontal and the vertical rulers meet.

You can specify the units of measurement for the active document in the Document Properties dialog, on the Settings tab (menu File / Document Properties).

If you constantly work with the units of measure different from default, you can set them to be used constantly in all new documents.

Call the Preferences dialog (menu Edit / Preferences) and go to the Default tab.

Choose a new value in the Units Of Measure field.

Then each new document will use these units of measure.

Note: In any input field of ConceptDraw dialogs, you can specify values in the measurement systems different from default. Just put the appropriate suffix after the number, e.g. 13 in, 2 mm, 6.5 ft.

Color Palette

When you choose a line or fill color from the corresponding button menus on the toolbar, you may need other colors than those offered in the menus. You may click "More Colors" in the bottom of the menu to bring up the Color dialog. It lets you pick any of the 256 colors, which make up the color palette of the document.

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