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previous printing with window selection

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ManuSBK

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given this post taken by a txt found on the working pc:
to avoid opening the print window and making this selection, you can create a button with the following macro (for Italian autocad):
'"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""

is it possible to create a command that allows you to print a drawing window while maintaining all the previous print settings (prints, dim sheet, etc)?
This would save me a lot of time in the office....:biggrin:
 
just tick the voice" use previous print configuration", it's not exactly written like that, but the sense is that.
 
just tick the voice" use previous print configuration", it's not exactly written like that, but the sense is that.
nn I explained well, my fault, I meant if it was possible to do1tasto that activated a macro that made you select the window to print while keeping in memory the data of the previous press.

the code in the first post allows to create1tasto that with1only click runs the previous print, I think that by changing that code you can do what I asked
 
in practice you want a button that doesn't open your print options, but that lets you immediately select a window and that immediately after you launch the print with previous settings?
 
in practice you want a button that doesn't open your print options, but that lets you immediately select a window and that immediately after you launch the print with previous settings?
perfect, that's what I'm going to do!! !
 

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