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How can create Page Setups in AutoCAD 2016 for Mac?

john.vellek
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How can create Page Setups in AutoCAD 2016 for Mac?

john.vellek
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Every time I print in AutoCAD 2016 for Mac I have to re-enter my settings. Is there a way to save them?


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Creating page setups is a smart way to save your print settings and apply them to layouts in your drawings. This saves time when setting up a single plot or when you are trying to publish an entire set of drawings.

 

I like to create a unique named page setup for each page size and device that I use frequently. I can establish paper size and orientation, plot style settings, scale, etc. I typically store all my named page setups in a single drawing file so I can import them into other drawings as I need.

 

My Screencast Video shows how easy it is to set up your first Named Page Setup!

Here are some useful links to get you started:

Reuse Named Page Setups

Named Page Setups with Projects

Specify Page Setup Settings

Page Setup Manager


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John,

Yes!  Thank you so much! You are awesome!  The video helps so much! from your post I even gained knowledge of making different files for my pen settings when I use different sizes of paper!  Thank you!

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Excellent - I am glad that it helped.


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