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ChicagoLooper
en respuesta a: Anonymous

You want to create 'tiles' where each tile displays a portion of the road on a layout tab at 1:50 scale. You also want each tile to go sequentially from layout-to-layout so layout tab #1 displays the beginning of the road and the last layout tab displays the end of the road. Is this correct?

 

If yes, then do this:

  1. Go to layout 1. Make the viewport scale 1:50. Next, pan to the beginning of the road while maintaining 1:50 scale. Center the beginning portion in the viewport so it looks nice. Deactivate the viewport. Lock the VP.
  2. Using rectangle command, draw a rectangle directly on top of your viewport.
  3. Next, invoke CHSPACE command. Your Command Line will display SELECT OBJECTS.
  4. Your cursor will now be a small square. Using your square cursor, click directly on the rectangle that you just drew, then press ENTER.
  5. Your rectangle will jump into modelspace in the correct location and at the correct scale.
  6. Verify by going to your modelspace to view the rectangle which has jumped from paperspace to modelspace. Repeat steps 1 through 5 for layout 2, layout 3, layout 4, etc. etc. etc. The individual layouts will progress sequentially down the road until you reach the end of the road.

 

If you have access AutoCad Map 3D in addition to Vanilla AutoCad, then you should use a Map Book. Vanilla AutoCad isn't an efficient program to do what you want. You can watch Jerry Bartels video which demonstrates how it works and how to create it. Click >>HERE<<  to watch.

Chicagolooper

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