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Anonymous
en respuesta a: john.vellek

Hi John,

 

Once again thanks for your support.

 

However I am struggling to achieve what I need.

 

The thing is as follows:
I have a dwg/dwf file which is quite large as you already noticed. Now I have to get this "into reality". First I wanted to split and print it with A4 as you know, then I wanted to split it into A0 since I came up with the idea of printing it in a copyshop and I thought I could split it with adobe reader or adobe illustrator, because I am not able to do it in AutoCad. However the problem with adobe reader and adobe illustrator is that when I send it to a virtual pdf (to send this pdf to the copyshop) the splitted drawings have no margin.

 

So I have my dwg/dwf which you know already.

 

So can you once again finally show me how in AutoCad, I can:

 

  • Split this dwg/dwf drawing into A0 pdfs (this will in case of this drawing likely result in 8 A0s, however I have also other drawings which are a bit smaller or larger)
  • Do it that way that the final A0 pdfs have a margin of 10mm.

 

I was unfornuately not able to put the solutions in the other thread together with this thread and find a working solution. So would be great if you can show me how to do this.