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Topic ClosedLegal size (8.5x14) paperspace border

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    Posted: 12.Dec.2016 at 16:59
Hello, there.  I'm looking for a Legal size (8.5x14) paperspace border that I can modify.  I would need it saved down to Acad2012 though.  Anyone know where I can find one?  Thanks in advance.

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Chris Crossland
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12.Dec.2016 at 17:30
Why not create one yourself?  How long could it possibly take?

There is no option to save in AutoCAD 2012 file format.  You would require AutoCAD 2010 file format which covers 2010, 2011 and 2012.  The file formats change every three years.


Edited by John Connor - 12.Dec.2016 at 19:11
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