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hi people in this tutorial I am going to teach you to write annotative text and dimensions. Its simple, we just need to play a bit with scales in the workspace. The text height that we insert for our text is actually the real size that will be printed. For example, in layout 1 I want to write text in this viewport with the text height of 0.005 meters. This is the procedement. First check out the scale of the viewports double-click inside here and I can see it as 1 / 200 then switch to the model tab on the Home tab go to the annotation panel click on this arrow and switch the first tab to annotative or to a style that has this icon associated change the scale to fit the viewport scale I click on 1 / 200 create a single line text here the command is up there click for the base point and when you are prompt to insert the height it says here specify paper height I am going to type 0.005 because in this drawing Im using meters as the unit type the text and clic