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Hello, everyone. Unfortunately I realized I made one of the stupidest mistakes with archicad and I hope to be in time to recover, counting on your help. in fact I copied some plants from pdfs and then create a model in 3d, only that (and that only_che!) I forgot that the starting plants were 1:200 scale and therefore now I find the plants at 200 and the walls in real height; You know how I can do to scale the whole model? or still select only the walls in the plant to bring them to the real?
thanks to all in advance
 
Hello, everyone. Unfortunately I realized I made one of the stupidest mistakes with archicad and I hope to be in time to recover, counting on your help. in fact I copied some plants from pdfs and then create a model in 3d, only that (and that only_che!) I forgot that the starting plants were 1:200 scale and therefore now I find the plants at 200 and the walls in real height; You know how I can do to scale the whole model? or still select only the walls in the plant to bring them to the real?
thanks to all in advance
Did you? I have the same problem, I have selected hedita,modification,resize.... but I only scale the base nn the heights of the two-family that I designed!
 
that I know there is no way to scale xyz simultaneously. all you can do is climb in the plant with the command already indicated by ennio (be careful - if there are grouped objects, these will not be scaled - then remove each group and display all the lights). at that point, if all walls were tall for example 1.5mt and should be brought to 3 mt, go to the plant, select the wall tool, ctrl+a selects all walls, go to the wall settings and write 3mt. and all the walls will have that height. Of course if you have walls with different heights, lose this information.
 

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