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I'm an Autodesk Application Engineer for all Building Solutions Products. This includes Autocad, Autocad MEP, Autocad Architecture, all Revit products, Viz, and Raster. I've been using Autocad since 1989 and did manual drafting for 10 years before that.
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A.S. Engineering Drafting, A.S. Construction Design
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| lourdes | 08/13/10 | 10 | 10 | 10 | What a quick and accurate answer!! I ..... |
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| Farrukh | 02/26/10 | 10 | 10 | 10 | Paul, Thanks for clear answer :) |
Hey John, I think I'm going to have to recommend throwing this one back in the question pool. I guess it's been too long since I used Acad 2000 to remember anything about current tabs and even the
Hey John, I'm trying to understand your question but, it's a bit confusing. What version of Autocad are you running? Is it 2000?? Under the What to Plot tab, you should see Display, Extents, Limits
Hello Can, I haven't used PDF995 for many years. Autocad 2010LT should allow you to use the Publish command to plot directly to an individual PDF file for each layout or one PDF file with all layouts
Hello Lourdes, It looks like you might have been using a lisp routine or some other program that's changed your noun/verb selection preference. Type Options at the command line, go to the Selection
Mohammad, I think the first thing you need to do is to make sure your xref's still have the same paths. Now that you're using a newer version, you have to repath the xrefs. Also, make sure you

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