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sidhu412
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Topic: How can I export my drawing from Model to Layout Posted: 15.May.2009 at 16:54 |
Hello to all!
I am new to AutoCad and using AutoCad 2006 please help me in page setting and export my drawing to Layout as per desired scale. plzzzzzzzzz
Regards,
Sidhu
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tkelly
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Posted: 15.May.2009 at 17:04 |
Type "Changespace" or I think "chspace" is shortcut for it. Follow the commands and it should transfer model to layout.
Tom
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sidhu412
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Posted: 16.May.2009 at 15:28 |
hello Bro!
thanx for reply but this commands "Changespace" or "Chspace" is unknown to AC 2006. so plz tell me some other way to setup my Model drwg to Layout.
Regards,
Sidhu
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Arben.Allaraj
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Posted: 16.May.2009 at 16:00 |
sidhu412 wrote:
hello Bro!
thanx for reply but this commands "Changespace" or "Chspace" is unknown to AC 2006. so plz tell me some other way to setup my Model drwg to Layout.
Regards,
Sidhu |
Try MVSETUP Command.
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Ing Arben.Allaraj
http://cad-drafting-corner.blogspot.com
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msplcdykee69
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Posted: 16.May.2009 at 20:30 |
If you have express toolbar > Layout Tools is the change space command
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SeanFtS
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Posted: 18.May.2009 at 04:15 |
You can just right click your current draing layout tab and choose 'from Templet'.
From the pulldown menu of 'Files of type', choose your drawing format dwg/dxf and select one.
A small pop-up will ask you which layout to insert and you choose one.
Sean
Edited by SeanFtS - 08.Jun.2009 at 02:50
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scoggin@key-eng
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Posted: 18.May.2009 at 20:26 |
I have come to find out that most people when they install AutoCAD they get scared of the "CUSTOM INSTALL" segment of the install. The bad thing is that unless you go through the "CUSTOM" part of an installation you want even know that you could have the "EXPRESS TOOLS".
In short, you have express tools they just did not get installed.
Insert the installation disk and when it starts up select "Install Tools and Utilities". There should be a place for you to check to install "Express Tools"
"CHANGESPACE" is just one of many great tools "EXPRESS TOOLS" has to offer.
Hope this helps!
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S. Coggin
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