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| diego gr   Newbie   Joined: 16.Jun.2008 Location: Brazil Using: AutoCAD2007 Status: Offline Points: 6 |  Topic: LISP for automatic plotting Posted: 28.Aug.2008 at 16:42 | 
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Hi! I'm new on this forum, hope I'm posting in the right place... I work with automation projects that have 80 or more pages in a single DWG. Frequently I have to convert this drawings to PDF, and the only way I know how to do it is through the PLOT - WINDOW command alternating pages, what takes about 40 minutes to do. Is there a way to create a LISP command that makes the PLOT-WINDOW process automatic? An image that shows various pages in one single DWG:  The DWG file (1MB): http://www.4shared.com/file/60804221/b21118b2/DE-471911-6521-800-ASX-009A.html Edited by diego gr - 28.Aug.2008 at 16:44 | |
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| PepaR   Senior Member   Joined: 09.Jul.2008 Location: Czech Republic Status: Offline Points: 149 |  Posted: 28.Aug.2008 at 21:24 | 
| You can use batch plotting in Sheet Set Manager via Layout. It's the easiest way for me. Edited by PepaR - 28.Aug.2008 at 21:26 | |
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| diego gr   Newbie   Joined: 16.Jun.2008 Location: Brazil Using: AutoCAD2007 Status: Offline Points: 6 |  Posted: 29.Aug.2008 at 18:05 | 
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   I think BricsCAD don't have the Publish command
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| PepaR   Senior Member   Joined: 09.Jul.2008 Location: Czech Republic Status: Offline Points: 149 |  Posted: 30.Aug.2008 at 06:25 | 
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   Sorry, but I think we are talking about AutoCAD.
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