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Hi All:
I am trying to add more sheets in a dwg or dxf file to represint differnt drawings in a single file. Any body will help me in this regard.
Thanks in advance.
mhammad2009-06-10 10:25:21
jefrinkaith
10.06.2009, 13:20
If you want to compile sheets into 1 DWF file from various DWG files, use "Publish" command:
Type Publish at the command line or click on the Publish icon. A dialog with all of the sheets in the current drawing will appear in the main window. Re-order or delete any sheets listed for the specified DWG file. Click the Add Sheets button from the right. Navigate to the DWG files you want to publish from. Select each file. All of the sheets in that file will now be added to the main window where you can mange them as one set.
Hope above will help.
Thanks for your prompt response.
Yes you direted way is correct but i want see all sheets in dxf or dwg file.
Actully i have to send a single dxf file with 4 sheet having different drawing related with each other.
I there any way to see it in a single file just like we have sheets tab in excle file.
I have a smaple file and can send you if you want to reveiw.
regards,
You want dwg with several model spaces?
Why not just paste all drawings in one dwg but in different locations in model space. After that you can edit all of them in this drawing, you can made different layout with viewport to any of drawing, and even you can edit any of them through corresponding layout (viewport), just like you do this in excell sheets?
You can try this:
1. Right click on one of your Layout tabs;
2. Choose 'From template';
3. From 'files of type', select dwg or dxf;
4. Choose one of your dwg or dxf files;
5. Choose one layout from 'Insert layouts' box;
6. OK to apply and you will find your drawing sheet is added in a tab.
Hope this helps.
Sean
http://www.autodwg.com/
SeanFtS2009-06-10 16:14:29
msplcdykee69
10.06.2009, 17:24
If I am understanding correctly. Why don't you just X-ref all your individual drawings into a single drawing. This way any changes made on the single drawings will be updated in the X-ref. Then you can set-up individual layouts on each drawing you have inserted.