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Ashoo89
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setting plotting

I've got a total of AutoCAD files, and I want to print it, but every time I work from printing settings for each file and this tires me, I want to do, and one set for each file in order to be ready ... Thank you very much

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hwalker
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Welcome to the Forums

 

You need to explore using PAGESETUP.

 

Create one in a TEMPLATE and then you can IMPORT the pagesetup when you start plotting your drawings.

 

Howard Walker
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pendean
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PUBLISH command, with the tip above, is even quicker if you use layouts.
SSM (sheet set manager) is also an option, designed to manager sets of drawings for a single project and includes publishing (plotting) options.

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