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Nathan, Thank you for the response. I will eagerly await the 1.4 release. Thank you again.
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I have tried all the various ways to change the scales and I did see that online help entry before. It appears that my view scales properly but that the scale factor (I can't think of a better way to reference it) cannot be saved in the desired in = ft format. The <none> and <current> options are only available in dialogs such as layer visibility. I fear that I am not explaining this clearly. So to sum up: viewports and layouts scale properly but do not display the scale factor in the format that is desirable.
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You can see the dialog for "scale format" in my original post. There are no provisions for changing to "in = ft" or something other than the defaults. When I select "1 in = 0.17 mi" and attempt to change to something nominal such as "1 in = 100 ft" , it defaults to "1 in = 0.02 mi". This is not a desired result.
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Greetings all, I know this seems like a simple task, but thus far I've been unable to set the display scale format (for properly scaling layouts) to be in the form of "1 in = X ft". I have attempted to "add" 1 in = 50 ft... but the resulting display scale defaults back to in per mi. This is extremely frustrating. For reference, my coordinate system is in state plan (feet) EPSG: 2228 in ArcGIS Pro 1.3 on Windows 10 Pro 64-bit. Thank you in advance.
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