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-PLOTSTAMP
Places a plot stamp on a specified corner of each drawing and logs it to a file.
If you enter -plotstamp at the Command prompt, the following prompts
are displayed. The settings in the PSS file are displayed as defaults for each
prompt.
You can use -PLOTSTAMP as part of a plotting script to modify plot stamp
information for a drawing.
LIst of Prompts
The following prompts are displayed.
Enter an option [On (page 817)/OFF (page 817)/Fields (page
817)/
User fields (page 817)/Log file (page 817)/LOCation (page
818)/
Text properties (page 818)/UNits (page 818)]:
On Turns on the plot stamp for the current drawing.
OFF Turns off the plot stamp for the current drawing.
Fields Specifies the plot stamp field information you want to apply to the
current plot stamp.
Stamp drawing name? [Yes/No] <Yes>:
Stamp layout name? [Yes/No] <Yes>:
Stamp date and time? [Yes/No] <Yes>:
Stamp login name? [Yes/No] <Yes>:
Stamp plot device name? [Yes/No] <Yes>:
Stamp paper size? [Yes/No] <Yes>:
Stamp plot scale? [Yes/No] <Yes>:
User Fields Specifies the user-defined fields you want to apply to the current
plot stamp.
Enter User field 1 <>: Enter any user-defined field
Enter User field 2 <>: Enter any user-defined field
Log File Specifies writing the current plot stamp information to a log file
rather than applying this information to the current plotted drawing. The
default log file is plot.log, unless you specify another file path.
Write plot stamp to log file? [Yes/No] <Yes>:
Enter log file path <plot.log>:
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