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  1. Hi all I create custom maps and enjoy being able to draw my maps at a real world scale. I have no problems setting a custom scale for the document and getting objects to display their dimensions accordingly. However, I am unable to get the rulers (or grids) to display units according to the custom scale. Is there a way to do this? e.g., I set a drawing scale to 1:40. I can drag and draw a box from, for example, 0 to 640cm wide but the ruler still only shows 16cm (the paper size not the scaled size). I can change the ruler units to show 160mm or to the equivalent in points but not to reflect the dimensions as per the custom scaling. How can I get the ruler (and grids) to show scaled units?
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