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Topic ClosedBatch Plotting

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georgeisles View Drop Down
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    Posted: 06.Nov.2012 at 17:54
Does anyone know if when using the batch plot to pdf command (ACAD 2012) the default file name generated (filename +layout name) can be altered??? I want to set so that the default name is only the layout title and not the file name. I currently have to go through and manually change each sheet name????????????
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John Connor View Drop Down
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06.Nov.2012 at 18:06
It's hard coded but I think I saw a custom lisp routine somewhere (The Swamp or CADTutor) that could be used to alter the name.
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