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PRINTING MULTIPLE PAPER LAYOUTS

PRINTING MULTIPLE PAPER LAYOUTS

PRINTING MULTIPLE PAPER LAYOUTS

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How do you print ALL paper space layouts?  I have 19 paper space layouts that I need to print out quickly on 11x17's. any suggestions other any printing one by one....

RE: PRINTING MULTIPLE PAPER LAYOUTS

2005+  Assuming you have the done the page setups for each layout... using the Ctrl key highlight the layout tabs you want to plot, right click on one > Publish Selected Layouts...
Or use Sheet Set Manager.

2004 similar but I think it says Plot instead of Publish

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Acad2006, Terramodel

RE: PRINTING MULTIPLE PAPER LAYOUTS

On the command line type "Publish".  You can add other drawings to the list and save/recall lists.  Very useful IMHO.

RE: PRINTING MULTIPLE PAPER LAYOUTS

check out the plottabs routine at

www.theswamp.org

you will find it under the show your stuff forum.  Or, just do a search for "plottabs"

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