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MEP 2013 Plotter Wizard

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kevin.obrien
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MEP 2013 Plotter Wizard

Does MEP or Revit 2013 need the Plotter or Styles wizard?

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Please elaborate?  What are you trying to accomplish?  Why would you not need the plot wizard?  When you say "MEP" do you refer to AutoCAD MEP or Revit MEP?  In 2013, Revit MEP (as you may already know, but stating this for clarity) is combined with Revit Architecture and Structural and is just called "Revit" now.  I saw you said "Revit" and wanted to confirm you mean the "MEP" portion of Revit.  I guess it is one box and does not matter...  Feel free to elaborate so we can help more.



Joshua Benoist, PE
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Autodesk, Inc.

Message 3 of 6

Following up on our request for more information.  I did notice that the "Add A Plotter Wizard" is missing from AutoCAD MEP 2013 and reported that to development.  Is that what you were talking about?

 

 


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yes,

 

thank you,

Joshua

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I also install Revit suite MEP 2013 on my computer being a new Revit user I don't know if there should be a plotter wizatrd install also I would think so but I just don't know please help.

 

thanks Kevin

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The Building Design Suite comes with AutoCAD Architecture as well.  AutoCAD MEP has a folder where you would expect the "Add A Plotter Wizard" to be.  When you install Architecture, it has a similar folder, just under the ACA 2013 folder structure.  The "Add A Plotter Wizard" is there when you install Architecture and will add a plotter for AutoCAD MEP.  Revit does not have the "Add A Plotter Wizard," but does see all Windows System plotters.  Then you can manage the settings in Revit.

 

Joshua

 

 


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