How do you get Revit to export to DWG using the STB Plot style?
It has been the standard in AutoCAD since 2005 so it should be the default export format from Revit.
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How do you get Revit to export to DWG using the STB Plot style?
It has been the standard in AutoCAD since 2005 so it should be the default export format from Revit.
Solved! Go to Solution.
Solved by ToanDN. Go to Solution.
Solved by barthbradley. Go to Solution.
@dtBAGKQ wrote:How do you get Revit to export to DWG using the STB Plot style?
Unfortunately, you can't.
@dtBAGKQ wrote:How do you get Revit to export to DWG using the STB Plot style?
Unfortunately, you can't.
You would have to use CONVERTCTB to convert the drawings to use STB.
You would have to use CONVERTCTB to convert the drawings to use STB.
I found this solution in a post from 2012 and just couldn't belive there hasn't been any progress since.
Thank you for your help.
My solution to this is rather simple.
- We start a new drawing from a STB template, configured to our specification.
- Insert the exportet file from Revit.
So the export setup can be configured to fit with our STB template, even though it's in CTB.
But I still think the default setting of the Revit export should be STB, since AutoCAD is geared more towards that.
I found this solution in a post from 2012 and just couldn't belive there hasn't been any progress since.
Thank you for your help.
My solution to this is rather simple.
- We start a new drawing from a STB template, configured to our specification.
- Insert the exportet file from Revit.
So the export setup can be configured to fit with our STB template, even though it's in CTB.
But I still think the default setting of the Revit export should be STB, since AutoCAD is geared more towards that.
Hi!
I am using AutoCad and Revit 2024. Currently AutoCad 2024 no longer supports PCP files. Is there any other way than installing an older version of Autocad?
Hi!
I am using AutoCad and Revit 2024. Currently AutoCad 2024 no longer supports PCP files. Is there any other way than installing an older version of Autocad?
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