link page setups in autocad, not the drawing
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Is there a way to load page setups in autocad to be accessed every time you go to print, as opposed to having to import to every single drawing? For example: the location of ctb files are linked in autocad by linking the path in options so that every time you go to print, those ctb's are available instead of having to import every single time a new drawing is open/created. It just seems to make sense that this should be possible and logical to be easily accessible just like the ctb's. I just cant think of a reason why it would not be. If you go through the trouble of creating page setups, you would want to be able to easily access them no matter what drawing you are working on. My current situation is that there are several different printers that are used in our work site. So we have created several page setups for each printer to make it easier for other people to print our drawings. our drawings are stored in a separate software/archive so everyone can view them and print them. so we cannot simply run the script to add page setups to all the drawings. They have to checked out of the current location to unlock them for editing, then opened, make the change, and check them back in. There are a few thousand drawings. Again, I just don't understand why it would not be easily accessed via a pre-determined link just like the ctb's are. unless I am missing something. Any suggestions would be appreciated.