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Topic Closedplotting multiple named views to PDF

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Direct Link To This Post Topic: plotting multiple named views to PDF
    Posted: 24.Aug.2013 at 10:34
i have a single 2D drawing with 10 named views.
how can i automatically plot all 10 named views as 10 PDF files
(1.pdf , 2.pdf , 3.pdf etc.)
i need to repeat the plotting (as 10 pdf files) each time i make changes in the drawing.
thanks,
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25.Aug.2013 at 12:26
Maybe the PUBLISH command?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04.Sep.2013 at 21:13
yes. "PUBLISH" is the comand to do it.
it took me some time but now i found the way.
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