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Topic Closedlarge pdf format from Autocad

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Direct Link To This Post Topic: large pdf format from Autocad
    Posted: 04.Apr.2015 at 08:07
Hi
How can i make large PDF format from Autocad about 900X8000 mm ? the DWG to PDF driver is limited to 5000 mm !
if i convert my large plt file to pdf using viewcompanion for example i lose the layer of my file !!
Any Idea ?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14.Apr.2015 at 21:33
I would use the custom sheet size tip in the AutoCAD tips and tricks section. I work with AutoCAD 2015 lt and Windows 8.1 and have had to add quite a few standard sheet sizes (such as Arch E and ANSI D) since it doesn't seem to like adobe acrobat much. However, making your own set in the print properties section should work.  
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