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Filename when printing to a file

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Anonymous
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Filename when printing to a file

First: TIFEXP is not what i am looking for.

I do not print regular to paper but into a file. I use a special "printer" driver to print to a tif-file. The tif-file is a black-and-white classic "blueprint". LT 2014 produces a filename that looks like this:

 

M__pk_dwg_39000_39200_39257-a1 Model (1).tif

 

I simply need the filename itself:

39257-a1.tif

 

How can i change this?

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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

To be more precise: I want to leave off the full path before and the "Model(1)" behind the filename. The drawing name is "39257-a1.dwg" in the above example, located in that path.
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hwalker
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What is FULLPLOTPATH set to?

 

Make sure it is 0

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Anonymous
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FULLPLOTPATH was 1, is now set to 0.
Thats half the way.

Can i leave off the "MODEL(1)" as easy as that?

Thanks very much so far.

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hwalker
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Reading on other threads in this forum. That should work, but I never plot to tiffs.

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pendean
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You can't get rid of the tab name coming along AFAIK.

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