How to (successfully) convert pcp file to ctb file?
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Hello to everyone.
When exporting from Revit to AutoCAD I also get a pcp file.
I use "Add-A-Plot Style Table Wizard" to convert it to ctb file, but it doesn't convert really accurately.
First, the colors, they don't convert at all. As you can see in my little example, from Revit everything except the logo prints black. From AutoCAD everything prints in color.
OK, I can solve this manually, but is there some better way? It's not an issue with drawing that are mostly black, but could get tedious with drawings that use a lot of colors and shading, to hunt down all those colors of layers.
Second, the thickness. I deliberately set ridiculously thick lines for walls in Revit to illustrate the issue. Thickness don't translate in AutoCAD. At all.
It's clearly visible in this example, but it's worse when you don't use ridiculous values, then everything just ends up being the same thickness.
Any way to solve these issues?
Here are prints, first Revit, second AutoCAD.