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how to print multiple windows simultaneously

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dexter86

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Hello, everyone.

I have a dwg file created with autocad lt 2008 within which I have more designs than I have to print. I currently mold a sheet at a time by printing - window, but in this way I can not print front and back (which my printer can do) resulting in waste of paper.

this is my question: can you print all the sheets inside the file at once? as if they were for example a pdf file with multiple pages? because in this way I could exploit the functionality of the printer with front and back and then save paper, money and especially trees.. .

I hope you can help me because I can't handle it. Thank you 1000. :smile:
 
but why don't you make as many layouts as you need and then die with the command _Publish ???
 
mha... unless some script gurus intervene, I see it difficult
How does the system know what to print if you don't tell them?
working with the layout is easier, because the print area is limited by the layout itself.
 
mha... unless some script gurus intervene, I see it difficult
How does the system know what to print if you don't tell them?
working with the layout is easier, because the print area is limited by the layout itself.
uses autocad lt, so no lisp.
but why don't you make as many layouts as you need and then die with the command _Publish ???
I am doubtful of the existence of the public command in
sincerely I never used the layouts and I don't know how to do... :redface:
to do what you want, a good solution is to use a pdf printer, and as you do all prints accredit the sheets (practically unique file with different "pages").
 
uses autocad lt, so no lisp.
Oh, yeah. :redface:

I am doubtful of the existence of the public command in
I don't know. I may have used it twice.
But you can download aggratis and legally dwg trueview that has the public command!

to do what you want, a good solution is to use a pdf printer, and as you do all prints accredit the sheets (practically unique file with different "pages").
This is a solution
but also in this case it must put on good buzz and "print" even if in pdf all the drawings defining the contours by hand
 

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