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The printable area of a drawing sheet is defined by the selected output device
and is represented by a dashed line in a layout. When you change to another
output device, the printable area may change.
You can offset the geometry on the paper by entering a positive or negative
value in the X and Y offset boxes. The plotter unit values are in inches or
millimeters on the paper.
Center on Page Automatically calculates the X and Y offset values to center
the plot on the paper.
X Specifies the plot origin in the X direction relative to the value of
PLOTOFFSET.
Y Specifies the plot origin in the Y direction relative to the value of
PLOTOFFSET.
More/Fewer Options
Expands or collapses the dialog box to show or hide additional output options.
Plot Style Table
Sets the plot style table to use with the page setup.
Name Displays a list of available plot style tables.
Print with Plot Styles Specifies whether plot styles applied to objects and
layers are printed.
Display Plot Styles Controls whether the properties of plot styles assigned to
objects are displayed on the screen.
3D Viewports
Specifies how shaded and rendered viewports are plotted and determines their
resolution levels and dots per inch (dpi).
Shading Specifies how views are plotted. To specify this setting for a viewport
on a layout tab, select the viewport and then, on the Mac OS menu bar click
Tools Palettes Properties.
From the Model layout, you can select from the following options:
As Displayed: Plots objects the way they are displayed on the screen.
Legacy Wireframe: Plots objects in wireframe regardless of the way they
are displayed on the screen.
Legacy Hidden: Plots objects with hidden lines removed regardless of
the way they are displayed on the screen.
Conceptual: Plots objects with the Conceptual visual style applied
regardless of the way the objects are displayed on the screen.
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