?? If you are printing one at a time, just on the occasion that you may need
it - there is no real change- and if you are printing "thousands" can't you
use a script file? Layouts - unless you name them are always gonna be
layout1 or layout2 (if you use multiple layouts) - wouldn't the same rules
apply for 2000+ drawings?
Matt
"KLYPH" wrote in message
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> In the past, whenever a new release of AutoCAD came out, we knew we could
print older files in the new version. So, there was no need to keep an
older version. AutoCAD Release-2000 was a whole new world, for the better.
But, in Release-14, we would have all of our sheets arrayed out in the
single Paper Space that was available back then. There was a view for each
sheet and we had only to plot that view. Very simple. While Release-2000
is much better, you can't just open one of those older files and start
printing. You have to create a layout for each sheet. That means that one
is facing a lot of time & work to print any of the thousands of sheets of
past projects. One should be allowed to keep a Release-14 just for printing
old projects. Read Ya Later -KLYPH