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How do I plot all lines as black regardless of their screen color?
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01-09-2004 03:11 PM
We just bought LT; used to use intellicad 2000; in intellicad they had a color/width map tab where you could tell it to plot lines a different color then what they are on the screen; any help will be apreciated, thanks, Jeff.
*Martin Shoemaker
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01-09-2004 06:21 PM in reply to:
whalendesigns
Use the monochrome.ctb plot style.
whalendesigns wrote:
> We just bought LT; used to use intellicad 2000; in intellicad they had a color/width map tab where you could tell it to plot lines a different color then what they are on the screen; any help will be apreciated, thanks, Jeff.
*Dean Saadallah
Re: How do I plot all lines as black regardless of their screen color?
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01-10-2004 03:52 PM in reply to:
whalendesigns
.... or if your plotter/printer driver allow for it, set it to black then
create a PC3 file from it in PLOT. After you set the driver back, all you
have to do in the future is select this PC3 file when you need it.
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Dean Saadallah
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http://www.pendean.com/lt
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"Martin Shoemaker" wrote in message
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> Use the monochrome.ctb plot style.
>
> whalendesigns wrote:
> > We just bought LT; used to use intellicad 2000; in intellicad they had a
color/width map tab where you could tell it to plot lines a different color
then what they are on the screen; any help will be apreciated, thanks, Jeff.
>
