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Layout, paperspace colors?
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06-24-2009 05:57 AM
hi i was wondering if i can set my viewport to print in gray scale and my paper space to print in color?
i.e. all my layers are in different colors but my paper frame on my paper space is colored, so when i print i don't want everything to be in gray scale just what's in the viewport.
thanx a bunch
i.e. all my layers are in different colors but my paper frame on my paper space is colored, so when i print i don't want everything to be in gray scale just what's in the viewport.
thanx a bunch
*Nathan
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06-25-2009 07:19 AM in reply to:
NanaBoo
What version are you using?
You should be able to select different plot styles for different viewports.
You Q depends on what plot style you have based your drawing on.
ctb or stb?
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hi i was wondering if i can set my viewport to print in gray scale and my
paper space to print in color?
i.e. all my layers are in different colors but my paper frame on my paper
space is colored, so when i print i don't want everything to be in gray
scale just what's in the viewport.
thanx a bunch
You should be able to select different plot styles for different viewports.
You Q depends on what plot style you have based your drawing on.
ctb or stb?
hi i was wondering if i can set my viewport to print in gray scale and my
paper space to print in color?
i.e. all my layers are in different colors but my paper frame on my paper
space is colored, so when i print i don't want everything to be in gray
scale just what's in the viewport.
thanx a bunch
