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Keith wrote:Isn't this the point of Masters and Publishing Sets?
It would be very convenient if you could attach the printer to the layout. We tend to work with A1 (from a plotter) and A3 (from a printer). If we wish to print an A1 drawing, then an A3 drawing, then an A1 drawing, we have to do the following...
2008-02-04 07:57 PM
Laura wrote:Well I guess you could have publishing sets which are grouped according to the printer. Is this what you had in mind?
Isn't this the point of Masters and Publishing Sets?
2008-02-04 09:03 PM
2008-02-05 01:22 AM
Laura wrote:I agree with Laura. This is the purpose of publishing sets and is exactly how I set up all my templates. Although I tend to use just one master per size, that fits all devices, to keep the overheads down.
Our Publishing Sets are grouped by purposeandoutput device, for example:
2008-02-05 02:16 AM
Link wrote:This is what we do -- Construction Documents: 30x42 has one Master, but 3 Publishing Sets (one for check plots, one for final plots, and PDF).
[Although I tend to use just one master per size, that fits all devices, to keep the overheads down.
2008-02-05 04:54 AM
Laura wrote:That's pretty much our setup tooLink wrote:This is what we do -- Construction Documents: 30x42 has one Master, but 3 Publishing Sets (one for check plots, one for final plots, and PDF).
[Although I tend to use just one master per size, that fits all devices, to keep the overheads down.