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model (1).pdf
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Chuck
2007-05-30 18:43:41 UTC
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Is there a way to suppress the "Model (1)" in a pdf plot from AutoCAD so
that the plots will be 113.pdf, 114.pdf, 132.pdf instead of 113 Model
(1).pdf, 114 Model (1).pdf, 132 Model (1).pdf etc.?

Thanks in advance.
jg
2007-06-01 03:36:08 UTC
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Post by Chuck
Is there a way to suppress the "Model (1)" in a pdf plot from AutoCAD so
that the plots will be 113.pdf, 114.pdf, 132.pdf instead of 113 Model
(1).pdf, 114 Model (1).pdf, 132 Model (1).pdf etc.?
Thanks in advance.
Dunno. Why not ask in an Autocad ng, or look it up in the manual you got
when you bought it?
Chuck
2007-06-06 15:43:38 UTC
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Post by Chuck
Is there a way to suppress the "Model (1)" in a pdf plot from AutoCAD so
that the plots will be 113.pdf, 114.pdf, 132.pdf instead of 113 Model
(1).pdf, 114 Model (1).pdf, 132 Model (1).pdf etc.?
Thanks in advance.
Dunno. Why not ask in an Autocad ng, or look it up in the manual you got
when you bought it?
So sorry. I shouldn't ask AutoCAD questions on a newsgroup set up for a
program which gets every single feature it possesses from AutoCAD. In
the future I'll only post topics which discuss large glands on women and
other such relevant topics.
jg
2007-06-06 21:21:38 UTC
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Post by jg
Post by Chuck
Is there a way to suppress the "Model (1)" in a pdf plot from AutoCAD so
that the plots will be 113.pdf, 114.pdf, 132.pdf instead of 113 Model
(1).pdf, 114 Model (1).pdf, 132 Model (1).pdf etc.?
Thanks in advance.
Dunno. Why not ask in an Autocad ng, or look it up in the manual you
got when you bought it?
So sorry. I shouldn't ask AutoCAD questions on a newsgroup set up for a
program which gets every single feature it possesses from AutoCAD. In
the future I'll only post topics which discuss large glands on women and
other such relevant topics.
Well it didn't get PDF export from Acad (though a couple of versions
have it, if it works the same way). Neither did it get multiple document
interface, freedom from ADI's, context sensitive menus, additional snaps
and selection methods, selection filters and affordable price from
Autocad. Icad had them first. It doesn't hurt to ask about Acad here,
but as I said you would be more likely to get a useful answer from an
Acad ng or book. Likewise the size of your tits.

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