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Topic Closedplot configurations

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    Posted: 02.Nov.2012 at 20:22
How do you insert a ctb plot configuration into autocad MEP 2012...

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03.Nov.2012 at 05:25
I don't use MEP, but I would guess the process is the same as for vanilla AutoCAD. 

Look in Options > Files > Printer Support File Path > Plot Style Table Search Path.  Take note of where your system is looking for .ctb files and put the file you need in that location.

Then when you want to set up a plot with that .ctb you should be able to find it in the Plot Style Table list.

Again... that's just my first guess.  But if this wasn't quite your question let us know.

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Edited by heinsite - 03.Nov.2012 at 05:29
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03.Nov.2012 at 18:58
Hi, I was having the same problem ,I used CAD TIP #2495 convert to ctb plot style, it was fast and eazy hope this works for you
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06.Nov.2012 at 20:38
inserted CTB and works fine..thanks
 
 
 
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