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Architectural CTB Plot style in AutoCAD 2018

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Architectural CTB Plot style in AutoCAD 2018

Anonymous
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Was wondering if anyone could help me out,
I’ve just lost everything off my hard drive and need an architectural plot style a.s.a.p could anyone send me one? Thanks

 

@Anonymous, 

john.vellek has edited your subject line for clarity: Plot style

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pendean
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How would we know what your preferred plot style setting are? You didn't even tell us if you want an STB or CTB plot style table format.

Which exact AutoCAD version and variant are you using?

WarrenGeissler
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@pendean is right - there is no "Standard" plot style table, architectural or otherwise. Hit the arrow for Plot Style Table and if there isn't one there, use NEW... and get to building one.


Warren Geissler
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Anonymous
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Hi, I'm using autocad 2018 I'm looking for a thin style ctb that would match architects drawing, stb aswell if possible 

 

thanks

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paullimapa
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Read all the responses you've gotten already on your post. No one can help you here.  Your definition of Thin is very subjective.  Only you know what you've been using and no one else can read your mind to create the same STB or CTB files to match your settings.  That's why it's so important to have your data backed up so you can restore back and use in such a time as this.

 

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john.vellek
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Hi @Anonymous,

 

A good starting point might be to use the Monochrome.CTB.  If you can be more specific about which colors you use, I am happy to help build a new CTB file.  If you use specific colors to display thin items  we can set those to a specific lineweight and also do the same for medium and thick lines. I just need to know what colors you are using. If you want to attach a couple sample plans I can make some guesses to get you started.

 

 

Please select the Accept as Solution button if my post solves your issue or answers your question.


John Vellek


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