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Plotting a project

Plotting a project - AutoCAD for Mac Tutorial

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Plotting a project

- [Instructor] Since all of our layouts from the project are managed through the Project Manager and are in the proper order, we can easily publish or print the entire project at one time and in the appropriate order. The Publish command will use the loaded page setups, so if you need to create a specific one for publishing, you can do so by right-clicking on the project and then choosing the Page Setup. Otherwise, I'm going to click on Publish Project, and we can see that we're taken to the Publish dialog box. This loads all of the drawings from the project whether they are open or not. It also allows you to specify different page setups for each layout if you like. Alternatively, if we return to the Project Manager and right-click, we have the option here for Publish with Overrides. This allows us to plot the entire project using a singular page setup. This is very handy if, say, you create a page setup for printing on…

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