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ctb, stb, wishlist?

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ctb, stb, wishlist?

I thought I posted this earlier, but it disappeared. This maybe a feature in Acad2002, or maybe a wish list from us. We are on acad2000 and considering switching to stb. We have a few clients who have their own cad standards based on ctb files. What we are looking for is to create a drawing with our own contnet and client standard details. If plotted with our ctb this will create big problems in legibility. We would like to have an stb file with our style and a client style then select the client details, assign the correct style and our plans,using lineweights, to our style. Our client details are using default linewieghts, and when it would plot, their detail would be 1 lineweight as defined by the stb style. We would like the stb to be able to use ctb pens in the style set up. This would give us the most flexability when working with consultants and client drawings. Is this a feature of 2002, or am I just dreaming...?
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Anonymous
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Please refer to autodesk.autocad.print-plot newsgroup.


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I
thought I posted this earlier, but it disappeared. This maybe a feature in
Acad2002, or maybe a wish list from us. We are on acad2000 and considering
switching to stb. We have a few clients who have their own cad standards based
on ctb files. What we are looking for is to create a drawing with our own
contnet and client standard details. If plotted with our ctb this will create
big problems in legibility. We would like to have an stb file with our style
and a client style then select the client details, assign the correct style
and our plans,using lineweights, to our style. Our client details are using
default linewieghts, and when it would plot, their detail would be 1
lineweight as defined by the stb style. We would like the stb to be able to
use ctb pens in the style set up. This would give us the most flexability when
working with consultants and client drawings. Is this a feature of 2002, or am
I just dreaming...?
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Anonymous
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I don't use newsgrouip, can you tell me where this is on the web? I don't see it in the plotting section. Also, i I were to use newsgroups, my outlook is looking for a NNTP, does autodesk provide this, what is it? Thanks
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Anonymous
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I
don't use newsgrouip, can you tell me where this is on the web? I don't see it
in the plotting section. Also, i I were to use newsgroups, my outlook is
looking for a NNTP, does autodesk provide this, what is it?
Thanks
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Anonymous
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Bishop -

For future use, there is a site at http://discussion.autodesk.com/ that
lists the main headers for all the public discussion groups on the
Autodesk server. If you click on AutoCAD the site then will list the
versions of AutoCAD supported and all the general technical issues sites
such as printing, display, mice, connectivity, networking, etc. The site
lists both the HTTP web side and the NNTP newsgroup readers URLs.

--
Anne Brown
Manager, Moderator
Autodesk Product Support discussion groups
Discussion Q&A: http://www.autodesk.com/discussion


Bishop wrote:
>
> I don't use newsgrouip, can you tell me where this is on the web? I
> don't see it in the plotting section. Also, i I were to use
> newsgroups, my outlook is looking for a NNTP, does autodesk provide
> this, what is it? Thanks

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