Hi guys,
I found an old 2008 post about "removing page setup from several hundred drawings all at the same time?" and the answer was "No".
But is there a way to do it in a single dwg ?
I'd like to make a button with a script behind to delete all existing page setup... in 2013LT
Thanks.
Solved! Go to Solution.
Solved by pendean. Go to Solution.
This is a feature I've wanted aswell.
Before I worked at this company nobody even used page setups, leaving me with 500+files with something like 5000layouts without page setups...
I would really want to be able to assign multiple layouts to 1 pagesetup without having to select every single layout and assigning it.
"PSETUPIN" we use this one in another customized button... works OK if you have .dwg from outside company.
The problem is that in 2013LT (maybe before, but we jump from 2005LT to 2013LT) and the behaviour of "PSETUPIN" has changed...
Now there a kind of check and AutoCAD stops scripts with a message like "this page setup already exists, do you want to overwrite it ?"
Do you think it's possible with a FULL version ? because I can have access to one, and create macro/lisp there...
Thanks.
Sorry Dean,
The layout of the forum is not that clear (for me at least )
Anyway, you didn't answer: is this is possible in a full version ?
Thanks.
Even though this has been posted as "solved" by using the full ACAD version and LISP...the LT only users out there may want to look into using "DWG Convert". The "DWG Convert" utility is currently avaiable through DWG TrueView 2014 (and a few versions behind that). There is a "Replace Page Setups" option.
I'm wondering (because I haven't tested it), if you can do a like-for-like version, e.g., from LT2013 to LT2013 and only change/replace the page setup.
The benefit here being, no scripting and performing this on multiple drawings at once. Other issues of supplying various file locations and the output going back into the same original path may exist ??
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