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How to import a PAGE SETUP into multiple DWGs

Basam.Yousif
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How to import a PAGE SETUP into multiple DWGs

Basam.Yousif
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Use Autodesk's DWG TrueView program (which -I believe- is a free download)

 

https://www.autodesk.com/products/dwg-trueview/overview

 

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ennujozlagam
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https://help.autodesk.com/view/ACDLT/2024/ENU/?guid=GUID-AD77C304-90AC-43E2-8380-434FFEF7C4D7





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cadffm
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Hi, 

 

if you like to share such tips without reason, look at this format too.

https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/autodesk-community-tips-autocad/tkb-p/autocad-tips-tricks

 

 

Just one point: Avoid to show changes of standard predefined setups, create your own.

 

And: If AutoCAD is available, it is onboard, command: DWGCONVERT

 

Sebastian

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Simon_Weel
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The screenshots are about 'DWG Convert' (which is called eTransmit in AutoCAD) - not Pagesetup? So is your question about Pagesetup or DWG Convert?

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cadffm
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@Simon_Weel  schrieb:

The screenshots are about 'DWG Convert' (which is called eTransmit in AutoCAD)

No, the command equal to is DWGCONV, etransmit doesn't have the same possibilities,

and another point: DWG Trueview is for free, for AutoCAD internal commands you need AutoCAD (and a license)

 

- not Pagesetup? So is your question about Pagesetup or DWG Convert?

It wasn,t a question, it is a tip for people who don't know this option.


 

Sebastian

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Michiel.Valcke
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Not sure if it's possible in trueview, but with batch plot (publish) you can set the pagesetup from your first chosen sheet and then apply it to all the other sheets in the list even if they do not have that pagesetup in their document.

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cadffm
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In publish command you can do this for the plot only, it doesn't change your layout pagesetups in your DWG.

in DWGconvert (in TrueView) you can change pagesetups in your DWGs files for (all) layouts.

Sebastian

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Basam.Yousif
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This is a How-to post, not a request for help. Thank you for all your feedback.

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dany_rochefort
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@Basam.Yousif  I've wrote a lisp command that does this in 1 second. 

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dany_rochefort
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FYI: Writing a How-to-Post and accepting your own post as the Answer is a bad look. 

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WeTanks
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@dany_rochefort 

Could you please share your LISP file?

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