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Plot position in DWF's

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Anonymous
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Plot position in DWF's

Hi
In plotting to dwf's, it takes my nice left hand side margin (for binding)
and puts it on the right hand side.
(same problem with pdf's). Is there a way to adjust this?

Thanks

regards

Nathan Ellery
NT Ellery
building design & consulting
wk/hm9472 0498 mob041 795 1575
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Anonymous
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HELP in AutoCAD explains how to set your plot origins.

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Dean Saadallah
Add-on products for LT
http://www.pendean.com/lt
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Message 3 of 4
Anonymous
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Thanks Dean

I found the offset on the plot menu.

That works but the final printed output won't print to scale or it leaks
onto a spare page.
I was experimenting with the page size print area in the pc3 file for the
specific sheet size & orientation.
Would be a lot easier if this was more straight forward.

It seems to me that it would be obvious that a drawing should be printed to
scale.

I guess I'll have to fiddle some more. The offset has helped so thanks for
the tip.

Nathan


"Dean Saadallah" wrote in message
> HELP in AutoCAD explains how to set your plot origins.
>
> --
> Dean Saadallah
> Add-on products for LT
> http://www.pendean.com/lt
> --
>
>
Message 4 of 4
Anonymous
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It seems this should be an automatic process.

I would assume the plot sheet in ACAD (ADT2004) would be setup for hardcopy
output.
Printing to a dwf is supplimentary for checking etc so it should be a lot
simpler
Maybe taking it's settings from the hardcopy settings.
ie. I don't have to use the offset printing hardcopy.

Hopefully I can figure how to change this in the dwf.pc3 file.

venting - quietly

Nathan


"Dean Saadallah" wrote in message
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> HELP in AutoCAD explains how to set your plot origins.
>
> --
> Dean Saadallah
> Add-on products for LT
> http://www.pendean.com/lt
> --
>
>

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