Hi, I'm new on this forum so correct me and excuse me if I am asking something stupid in the wrong place.
I recently began working with AutoCAD 2013 on a MAC(used to work on Microsoft Windows), but I really can't find the option for exporting my layout(with viewports and all) to model(dwg-file).
Can someone help me please??
If you guys need some more information, please let me know.
Thanks for the effort.
Indeed, that's exactly what I mean Maxim. Thanks for the respons.
For now, I made a seperate drawing using WBLOCK in modelspace for the lines I wanted to export.
Does someone maybe know a simple tric for doing something like this WITH the layout?
greetz
Hi,
I have CHSPACE.lsp created in 1992 by Gary Calwell in my collection (it works with AutoCAD for Mac), you can try to use it for your needs:
CHSPACE allows entities that have been drawn in paper space to be moved to
model space and visa versa. Tilemode must be set to 0 otherwise an error
message is given and the program terminates. This program works by making
a block of the desired entities and then inserting them, exploded into the
desired space. Consequently it is easy to change the insertion point, and
scale of the entities in the new space.
I attached ZIP archive with CHSPACE routine.
HTH
Maxim
Hi,
Did you find a solution for exporting a paper space print file from Auto CAD LT, without exporting the information contained in model space?
I am trying to send 'dwg' files to a consultant and I'd like to export only the exported information in the 'layout' to be printed in paper space to keep the file tidy.
I'm using ACAD LT 2014 on MAC.
Thanks in advance for responses.
Hi Karen,
In 2016 version of AutoCAD (Full version) CHSPACE on and available natively. I don't have LT version at hand, but I think it should be available in LT too.
BUT! You have to use it carefully because of the bug I just discovered: on my side: If you will try to undo CHSPACE command the drawing database gets corrupted and you can loose important information. So I highly recommend you to make a copy of the drawing and use CHSPACE in it. Than you can create separate file with the contents of Layout you will get after CHSPACE command in the Model space and delete copy of the file.
Maxim
Hi, I have been looking for a way to do EXPORT LAYOUT within my Autocad for MAC (autocad 2019). I find that the CHSPACE routine does work for single-viewport layouts, thanks.
However my layouts have usually multiple viewports, each at a particular scale, and do not correspond to their location in the model space.
Is there another way to save the entire contents of my layout to a new DWG?
Thanks!
Hi Maxim, thank you but that solution does not work for what I need. The result is the layout copied to the model multiple times at different scales, so I would have to manually re-create the entire layout anyways, scaling the different drawings... My layouts sometimes contain 20 - 30 viewports in them, so this would take forever...
I tried plotting into PDF and then importing it to Autocad but hatches and everything gets exploded...
Please is there really no other way to transform the entire contents of a layout (layout items + contents of viewports) to a new DWG?
I had to do it on Autocad for Windows this time but I do not have it at home so it's not a sustainable solution for me. And I am being required to deliver the drawings in this manner...
I appreciate any help possible!
You were absolutely right, I was using the command the wrong way! (I was copying the layout to the model instead of the other way round).
This does work!! Thank you so very much. I have to repeat it with each viewport but it is quite fast so no problem.
you guys are the best, I couldn't survive in Autocad if it weren't for all the people ready to help out like this, I really appreciate it