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Offset Relative to Printable Area
Calculates the offset values that you specify from the corner of the printable
area of the paper (not the corner of the paper).
Offset Relative to Paper Border
Calculates the offset values that you specify from the corner of the paper (not
the corner of the printable area of the paper).
Text and Units
Determines the font, height, and number of lines you want to apply to the
plot stamp text.
Font
Specifies the TrueType font you want to apply to the text used for the plot
stamp information.
Height
Specifies the text height you want to apply to the plot stamp information.
Single Line Plot Stamp
Places the plot stamp information in a single line of text. The plot stamp
information can consist of up to two lines of text, but the placement and
offset values you specify must accommodate text wrapping and text height.
If this option is cleared, plot stamp text is wrapped after the third field.
Units
Specifies the units to use to calculate the height of the text: inches, millimeters,
and pixels.
Log File
Writes the plot stamp information to a log file instead of, or in addition to,
stamping the current plot. If plot stamping is turned off, the log file can still
be created.
Create a Log File
Writes the plot stamp information to a log file. The default log file is plot.log,
and it is located in the main application folder.
You can specify a different file name and path. After the initial plot.log file is
created, the plot stamp information in each succeeding plotted drawing is
added to this file. Each drawing's plot stamp information is a single line of
text. The plot stamp log file can be placed on a network drive and shared by
multiple users. Plot stamp information from each user is appended to the
plot.log file.
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