Pagesetup for plotter

Discussion in 'AutoCAD' started by John Crocco, Jan 8, 2004.

  1. John Crocco

    John Crocco Guest

    I want to add to my startup routines to automatically change the pagesetup
    feature to have a different default plotter.

    EVERY time we go into someone elses drawing, or an old one of ours, we get
    the plotter not found error, very annoying.

    We have changed plotters, and would like to automatically change it when
    going into the drawing, instead of cancelling the error, and changing it
    manually.

    Any help is appreciated.
     
    John Crocco, Jan 8, 2004
    #1
  2. John Crocco

    R.K. McSwain Guest

    Yes, you can do it
    I have a lisp routine to set the plotter, paper size, named view to plot, scale, etc.

    Write this and add it to one of your startup files...

    Look in the print-plot group for my post with the subject "Pagesetup command line or script?" on 12/29
     
    R.K. McSwain, Jan 8, 2004
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  3. I can read only from 01/07in the PRINT-PLOT group, how can I see what you
    posted?


    R.K. McSwain <> escribió en el mensaje de noticias
    3ffdaa91$1_1@statler...
    Yes, you can do it
    I have a lisp routine to set the plotter, paper size, named view to plot,
    scale, etc.

    Write this and add it to one of your startup files...

    Look in the print-plot group for my post with the subject "Pagesetup command
    line or script?" on 12/29
     
    Gustavo Guidi, Jan 28, 2005
    #3
  4. John Crocco

    Anne Brown Guest

    Gustavo -

    I see you are using Outlook Express 5.

    In Outlook Express, if you want to get all the headers in one
    shot, rmb on
    the group, and go to Properties >> Local Files Tab >> Reset.
    That will
    remove everything from the group. Then RMB on the group and go
    to
    Synchronization Settings >> Headers Only.

    Finally without going into the group by left clicking during all
    this, go to
    Tools >> Synchronize All. Allow it to run and it should get all
    the
    headers in one shot.
     
    Anne Brown, Jan 28, 2005
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