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anto1 |
Posted - December 05 2005 : 11:33:47 AM Hello there, do you know a script to make a specific user defined Page setup into the Aktiv one? I tried the Pagesetup wizard to import this user defined pagesetup into another drawings but I need to activate it in every page. Thank you |
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anto1 |
Posted - December 15 2005 : 02:25:59 AM Hi, thank you, I think it works, the problem is that I have 600 pages in autocad 2006, so in the past I had no problem to print with print batch program from autodesk but now autocad 2006 has another tool to public drawings, I make the list to public in to a ploter and it comes just a few of them, so I must for each page the page setup set to activ and save each page, any way thank you |
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Posted - December 05 2005 : 12:47:17 PM anto1, The attached file probably makes more sense than my initial reply to your post. See if this doesn't make more sense.
Download Attachment: PageSetup2.txt 1.04 KB |
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Posted - December 05 2005 : 12:20:17 PM anto1,
You can make a page setup active by running through the plot command and then answering "no" to the "proceed with plot?" prompt.
I've attached a text file that was "lifted" from AutoCAD's customization forum. It contains two different methods, I think, of accomplishing what you are trying to do. The first one, I have never tried. If it works, it may be a more straight-forward way of accomplishing your task. The second method is an example of what I mentioned in the first paragraph.
You would, of course, have to adapt it for the plotters, pc3, plot styles, and other settings you wish to use.
(Hopefully I've understood what you are looking for correctly.)
Download Attachment: Apply PageSetup.txt 3.07 KB |
Admin |
Posted - December 05 2005 : 11:50:54 AM Typically, the PAGESETUP command is used to define setups for Plotting. So they are typically specified during a -PLOT command.
Have you taken a look at the MVSETUP command? Is this more along the lines of what you need?
Regards, Bill |
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