It's that i have no control over where the extra sheet space is when i plot
a dwf file to a sheet that's larger than the dwf sheet size. Basically, the
dwf wants to print on the left edge of the sheet, leaving the right side of
the sheet with an extra large margin, for drawings i plot them "upsidedown"
to make the extra margin space on the left, perfect for binding sheets
together.
I've done a work around by creating a sheet size that has the extra margin
space on the left. But that doesn't help me when i get dwf files from
external sources, only when i generate them internally.
"colmag" wrote in message
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> Hi JD,
>
> I've had a look and there's no obvious way to rotate a page, and there's
nothing in the API help either...
>
> What problems are you having that need the plots upside down (I assume you
mean rotate 180 and not literally upside down?)?