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Using Projectwise integration for AutoCAD Products - Working with .ctb plot styles

L3GO-Ed
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Using Projectwise integration for AutoCAD Products - Working with .ctb plot styles

L3GO-Ed
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Hello guys,

 

Am hoping there's someone here whose works with Projectwise (PW).

 

Our firm adopted it as the main CDE application and so far we a coping.

 

However, having completed my drafting, I would like to know how to integrate the AutoCAD .ctb plot styles in the PW environment. Can this be done? How would I go about it?

 

Edrisa

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RobDraw
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Have you looked for a Project Wise forum?


Rob

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L3GO-Ed
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I have been over at the Bentley site, unfortunately I didn't get much there, still waiting for a response to my post there.

 

I had decided to try much luck here, 

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JTBWorld
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It will only work if there is a way to point to the folder of the plot styles in OPTIONS. Can you use a path like P:\Plot Styles or \\Server\Plot Styles to where they would be in Projectwise? 


@L3GO-Ed wrote:

Hello guys,

 

Am hoping there's someone here whose works with Projectwise (PW).

 

Our firm adopted it as the main CDE application and so far we a coping.

 

However, having completed my drafting, I would like to know how to integrate the AutoCAD .ctb plot styles in the PW environment. Can this be done? How would I go about it?

 

Edrisa


 


Jimmy Bergmark
JTB World - Software development and consulting for CAD and license usage reports
https://jtbworld.com

L3GO-Ed
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My bad guys.

 

I noted that my drawing layouts were referencing a none existent .ctb and this had completely thrown me off my understanding of how .ctb operates. 

 

PW does not control the .ctb files that are associated with the usual Autocad plotting/printing. These work the same way they would in any autocad based product.

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