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Is there a Autocad 2004 NG yet?

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Anonymous
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Is there a Autocad 2004 NG yet?

I'm trying to create one document that contains all the prints from two
programs, Inventor and Merry Mech. I can print as PDF from Inventor but it
takes more time in Merry Mech because I have to print or export each file
separately. Exporting as DXF is faster then printing as separate PDF's but I
don't see a Batch plot utility for Autocad 2004 so that I could batch plot
all the DXF's to PDF at once,
if that's how it works. I'm sure that was the plan from Autodesk. Anyways, I
have looked at DWF's and using the Publish command from Autocad but I'm not
sure if it's popular enough to make it a long term option.

Any thoughts?

Matt
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Anonymous
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Yes.
autodesk.autocad.2004
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Anonymous
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news://discussion.autodesk.com/autodesk.autocad.2004
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Anonymous
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Matt

Look for batchplt.exe in the base 2004 install dir

Here is the Acad2004 group

http://discussion.autodesk.com/WebX?14@@.f149984
news://discussion.autodesk.com/autodesk.autocad.2004general

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"Matt Hendey" wrote in message
news:4911188747C11E5D0265717BA8C75614@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> I'm trying to create one document that contains all the prints from
two
> programs, Inventor and Merry Mech. I can print as PDF from Inventor
but it
> takes more time in Merry Mech because I have to print or export each
file
> separately. Exporting as DXF is faster then printing as separate PDF's
but I
> don't see a Batch plot utility for Autocad 2004 so that I could batch
plot
> all the DXF's to PDF at once,
> if that's how it works. I'm sure that was the plan from Autodesk.
Anyways, I
> have looked at DWF's and using the Publish command from Autocad but
I'm not
> sure if it's popular enough to make it a long term option.
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> Matt
>
>
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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Thanks Guys. I could not find it in my news group list.

Matt
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Anonymous
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Anonymous
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Ya, I could have looked over it. I looked through the list two or three
times and could not find it. Ether that or it didn't show up until I
subscribed to it. I guess I will never know now. I will assume it was there
and I just looked over it.

My fault! 8>)

Thanks,
Matt

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