Batch plotting is built-in in Revit. You can batch plot to any Windows
printer. Since the DWF Writer installs as a Windows printer, you can batch
plot to it as well.
Additionally, the DWF's in Revit will print multiple sheets to one DWF file,
and include hyperlinks from sheet to sheet, and from callouts to the
appropriate sections and details. You could conceivably DWF an entire set
of CD's into one DWF file, and the entire set would be hyperlinked to aid in
navigation.
"John Schmidt" wrote in message
news:5CBC5DC4BBAC710B0604E8E52E39BFD3@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> Are you talking about batch plotting a bunch of drawings to DWF, or batch
> printing a bunch of paper copies of existing DWFs?
>
> We use AutoM8 from www.m8tools.com to batch create DWF files from
drawings.
> It's far superior to Autodesk's Batch Plot.
>
> John
>
> "Rob Bendix" wrote in message
> news:5DAAB529CC43F81B3F3FD0E95C87EC37@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> > Is this possible? It's there a trick or a 3rd party application than
can
> do
> > it?
> > --
> > Rob Bendix
> > CAD Manager
> > MulvannyG2 Architecture
> > robb@mulvannyg2.com
> >
> >
>
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