loading the Plot Stamp.pss

Discussion in 'AutoCAD' started by Nate Hunter, Feb 17, 2004.

  1. Nate Hunter

    Nate Hunter Guest

    I would prgramically like to laod a template Plot Stamp.pss file does anyone
    know how to do this without seeing the plot stamp dialog box?

    Thanks in advance for your help.

    Nate
     
    Nate Hunter, Feb 17, 2004
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  2. Nate Hunter

    Nate Hunter Guest

    I tried that two different ways.

    Example 1:
    If the plot stamp is read only you get the following message:
    Current plot stamp file or directory is read only [Ok/Cancel] <Ok>:

    Example 2:
    If the plot stamp is not read only I get the following options:
    Enter an option [On/OFF/Fields/User Fields/Log file/LOCation/Text
    Properties/UNits] :

    How do I load a pss file when the current pss is read only (example one)?
    Which option do I select to load a different pss file (example two)?

    Any help would be appreciated.

    Nate
     
    Nate Hunter, Feb 17, 2004
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  3. You have to modify some registry entries under the user profile. Set you
    plot stamp in AutoCAD then search the registry and you should find it easy
    enough.

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    Rodney McManamy - CADzation, Feb 17, 2004
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  4. Nate Hunter

    Nate Hunter Guest

    I have never searched the registry for something. How do I do that?

    Nate
     
    Nate Hunter, Feb 17, 2004
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  5. Nate Hunter

    Nate Hunter Guest

    thanks this worked great.

    Nate
     
    Nate Hunter, Feb 18, 2004
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  6. Nate Hunter

    Chip Harper Guest

    Your welcome. :)
     
    Chip Harper, Feb 18, 2004
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